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- From: jerry@nutmeg.hnrc.tufts.edu (Jerry Dallal)
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.stat-l
- Subject: Re: Metaanalysis Flame
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.111159.346@nutmeg.hnrc.tufts.edu>
- Date: 4 Sep 92 16:11:59 GMT
- References: <STAT-L%92090203340703@VM1.MCGILL.CA>
- Organization: USDA HNRC at Tufts University
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- In article <STAT-L%92090203340703@VM1.MCGILL.CA>, LOFJUST@VM.UNI-C.DK (Just Jensen) writes:
- >
- > HOWEVER:
- > On the subject of Metaanalysis Jerry Dallal writes ... 'pointing you to a
- > set of references regarding metaanalysis would be doing you more of a
- > disservice than a service' and then suggests to hire a statistician
- > to ensure an optimum solution to the problem om combining data from
- > several sources.
- >
- > I have to say that i think that the above is a bunch of 'malarky'. I
- > thing that any researcher want ot hire as much help as possible but the
- > treatment of a collection af data can only be the responsibility of
- > the rersearcher that
- > is going to write a publication from those data.
-
- I'm speechless! And I (honestly) wish you the best of luck with your
- analysis.
-