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- | ====== Meta-Analysis ====== | + | ====== Meta-Analysis |
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- | Guidance on how to undertake meta-analysis using Stata is provided by Chaimani et al. [44] | ||
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- | Meta-analysis | + | The meta-analysis |
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- | Further, | + | Review Manager (RevMan) |
- | who are new to the world of meta-analysis. | + | |
====Excel==== | ====Excel==== | ||
- | Excel add-ons such as MetaEasy or MetaXL. | + | MetaEasy is an add-in for Microsoft Excel that automates many meta-analysis processes and provides support for the task. {{http:// |
+ | Reference: Kontopantelis E and Reeves D. MetaEasy: A Meta-Analysis Add-In for Microsoft Excel. Journal of Statistical Software 2009;30:1 - 25. https:// | ||