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An extension of mvmeta, my program for multivariate random-effects meta-analysis, is described. The extension handles meta-regression. Estimation methods available are restricted maximum likelihood, maximum likelihood, method of moments, and fixed effects. The program also allows a wider range of models (Riley's overall correlation model and structured between-studies covariance); better estimation (using Mata for speed and correctly allowing for missing data); and new postestimation facilities (I-squared, standard errors and confidence intervals for between-studies standard deviations and correlations, and identification of the best intervention). The program is illustrated using a multiple-treatments meta-analysis.
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Ian R. White (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69da6d778988aeabbe686c94 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1536867x1101100206
Ian R. White
John Innes Centre
The Stata Journal Promoting communications on statistics and Stata
MRC Biostatistics Unit
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