Tom -- thanks very much! My version of metan was out of date. Now that
everything is updated I can take advantage of all the features of this
command.
Cheers,
wg
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steichen,
Thomas J.
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 11:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: RE: How to use [metan] for theta & se(theta)?
Garrard, Wendy M. writes (in part):
> I am having difficulty using the metan command, both from the
> command line and from the (installed) dialog screen.
>
> I have a standardized mean difference effect size for theta,
> and the standard error for se(theta). I also have an inverse
> variance weight, if that is needed.
>
> Following the directions on the metan dialog screen, I have
> entered the basic command [theta] and [se(theta)] as:
> . metan ES se_ES
> And get an error that "too few variables" are specified. To
> resolve this, I have tried various ways of entering the two
> variables (e.g., with and without the comma), and entering
> variables in most of the other fields on the dialog screen
> (e.g., specifying my inverse variance weight in the [weight]
> field; selecting Cohen's d, specifying random effects, so
> on), but continue to get a range of errors. I have looked up
> quite a few articles and help files on metan, but so far all
> examples use binary data, or other approaches besides the
> Effect and se_Effect variables to compute the meta-analysis stats.
Wendy,
The ability to analyze effect size data was added in metan v1.5
and is also in v1.85. Your error message strongly suggests you are
using an earlier version of metan or that your variables are not
named ES and se_ES.
The metan dialog supports v1.85 (and notes that on the main tab
header).
You can find out which version of metan you have by entering the
following command on the Stata command line:
which metan
If your version is not 1.85, you can update it via command:
ssc install metaaggr, all replace
Then, assuming your variable names are as you list above, your
command should work.
Tom
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