Ben Dwamena wrote:
> > Dear Statalisters
> > Does anyone know how stata may be used to produce yaxis(2)
> > circular scale in a Galbraith plot(i.e. see Tobias' galbr
> > command for vi suographically investigating heterogeneity in
> > meta-analysis) which incorporates a scatter plot of
> > standardized effect size on yaxis(1) versus precision on x axis?
Ben,
Can you give a more complete explanation of what this radial
Galbraith plot looks like (i.e., what is plotted on the radial axis
and how is it labeled, what is on the regular x and y axes,
and what additional lines, if any, are required)? Or, do you have
a reference paper in electronic format that you can send to me?
Plotting a radial is not hard but I'm not sure what needs to
be plotted.
Tom
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