Hi there,
I am currently attempting to run a meta-analysis on the effects of debt on economic growth. I have compiled t-statistics from each of the papers in my analysis to use as my effect sizes, but do not have a way of finding their standard errors. I read in the meta-analysis manual that I can use confidence intervals instead of using the standard error, in the form:
"instead of the standard errors, specify the confidence intervals, and meta set will compute the corresponding standard errors based on them: . meta set es cil ciu". Array
I am struggling to figure out how to generate confidence interval variables that work as 'cil' and 'ciu'. I have attached a screenshot of my data above, in case that helps.
Would anyone be able to help me with this?
Thanks,
John
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