Thank you very much Roger,
That is spot on, thank you again. Thanks also to bw for replying.
Joanna
b. water wrote:
joanna,
you need to be careful using the meta command as there are couple of
versions (possibly more) of it that's available. that said, those six
could be effect size, lower and upper confidence intervals, standard
errors, sample size, and weights.
regards,
bw
From: Joanna Carrington <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: meta command and _result( )
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 11:14:19 +0000
Dear Stata users,
I'm using the meta command and would like to obtain some of the
numbers given in the output. A colleague has discovered that some
numbers can be displayed using
di _result( )
I have managed to get an output for numbers (in the brackets) from
1-6. Could anyone explain what these are, how this numbering system
works and if there are any other possible numbers I can obtain
please? Essentially I would like the random effects estimate and it's
standard error but am curious about any other numbers I can obtain.
Thank you for your help,
Joanna Carrington
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