Hello all,
For my meta analysis I need to do a regression that is weighted by standard errors (SE). For that all variables should be divided by SE. For weighting I use the command aweight, is this appropriate? Do I need to take SE as my weight or 1/SE? I am just not sure how stata is treating the command. Thanks in advance!
PS: Title says iweight, but I'm using aweight. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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