Mmeta: An R package for multivariate meta-analysis

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This paper describes the core features of the R package mmeta, which implements the exact posterior inference of odds ratio, relative risk, and risk difference given either a single 2 × 2 table or multiple 2 × 2 tables when the risks within the same study are independent or correlated.

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Luo, S., Chen, Y., Su, X., & Chu, H. (2014). Mmeta: An R package for multivariate meta-analysis. Journal of Statistical Software, 56(11), 1–26. https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v056.i11

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