[R-meta] R tutorial on meta-analysis of proportions

Naike Wang wangnaike1989 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 5 17:30:29 CEST 2017


Thanks for the tip, Michael! It's. a good idea to introduce my tutorial to
those people. May I ask why I need to post a disclaimer along with my link?
I'm not very sure what you meant by disclaimer. Thank you!

Naike

Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk>于2017年9月5日 周二上午10:51写道:

> Dear Naike
>
> If you are registered on CrossValidated you might consider finding one
> of the many questions from people who are puzzled that m-a of
> proportions is even possible and answer it including your link plus
> disclaimer. I think if you just post the link you may get told it is not
>   proper answer.
>
> Michael
>
> On 04/09/2017 18:29, Naike Wang wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I'm not sure if I am allow to post an "advertisement" here...but I
> recently
> > made a tutorial on how to use metafor to conduct a meta-analysis of
> > proportions on YouTube. It goes through each step of performing a
> > meta-analysis. As far as I know, no one has published any R tutorials or
> > code on this. I'm the first one. If you are interested in it, I hope you
> > can check it out and leave me some feedback. Thank you!
> > Here's the link to my video:https://youtu.be/2wbXTFvaRnM.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Naike
> >
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