[R-meta] Test of trends between subgroups?

Ty Beal tbe@l @ending from g@inhe@lth@org
Fri Jul 27 17:20:16 CEST 2018


Dear all,

I have done tests for heterogeneity between various subgroups in meta-analysis, but is it possible to do some sort of test for trends between subgroups to see patterns (e.g., income groups: low-income, middle-income, high-income)?

Best,

Ty Beal, PhD
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