Hi There,
Just got a quick question about the "metan" command: what is the default weighting method for this? I read some posts and it looks like the method is Mantel-Hansel, but from the paper "Harris, Ross J., et al. "Metan: fixed-and random-effects meta-analysis." The Stata Journal 8.1 (2008): 3-28." I feel like it means inverse-variance? Could someone help clarify a little bit?
Thanks!
Haoyu
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