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Meta-Analysis in Stata: An Updated Collection from the Stata Journal
Jonathan A. C. Sterne
Table of Contents
Introduction
Install the software
1 - Meta-analysis in Stata: metan, metacum, and metap
- metana command for meta-analysis in Stata
- M. J. Bradburn, J. J. Deeks, and D. G. Altman
- metan: fixed- and random-effects meta-analysis
- R. J. Harris, M. J. Bradburn, J. J. Deeks, R. M. Harbord, D. G. Altman, and J. A. C. Sterne
- Cumulative meta-analysis
- Meta-analysis of p-values
2 - Meta-regression: metareg
- Meta-regression in Stata
- R. M. Harbord and J. P. T. Higgins
- Meta-analysis regression
3 - Investigating bias in meta-analysis: metafunnel, confunnel, metabias, and metatrim
- Funnel plots in meta-analysis
- J. A. C. Sterne and R. M. Harbord
- Contour-enhanced funnel plots for meta-analysis
- T. M. Palmer, J. L. Peters, A. J. Sutton, and S. G. Moreno
- Updated tests for small-study effects in meta-analyses
- R. M. Harbord, R. J. Harris, and J. A. C. Sterne
- Tests for publication bias in meta-analysis
- Tests for publication bias in meta-analysis
- T. J. Steichen, M. Egger, and J. A. C. Sterne
- Nonparametric trim and fill analysis of publication bias in meta-analysis
4 - Advanced methods: metandi, glst, metamiss, and mvmeta
- metandi: Meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy using hierarchical logistic regression
- R. M. Harbord and P. Whiting
- Generalized least squares for trend estimation of summarized doseresponse data
- N. Orsini, R. Bellocco, and S. Greenland
- Meta-analysis with missing data
- I. R. White and J. P. T. Higgins
- Multivariate random-effects meta-analysis
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Appendix
References
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