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Date: 2023-07-12T04:36:45Z
From: Win Thu
Subject: [R-meta] Calculating standard errors from confidence interval and weights assigned
Hello,
I would like to seek your opinions on calculating standard error (sei) from
confidence intervals, and weights assigned to each study in a random
effects model.
To include in rma function* rma(yi, sei, data)*, I used the following
formula to calculate sei
*sei <- [log(CI upper limit) - log(CI lower limit)] / 3.92 *
For yi, it will be log(relative risk).
Then, I have the following weights for each study, which I am not very
confident as the studies with larger sample sizes (cohort studies) were
given reduced weights compared to smaller studies (case-control).
I need to combine both studies as there are limited studies on the topic.
I am grateful for your feedback.
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Thank you,
Win
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