Dear all,
I am trying to perform a meta-analysis using the inverse variance heterogeneity model as developed by Doi et al (2015). I usually use metan command to perform fixed-effect and random-effect meta-analysis, but I don't know how to perform meta-analysis using the inverse variance heterogeneity model.
Can anyone tell me which command I should use?
Thank you.
Best,
Shafiur
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