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ammarhm
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hi

I am really stuck on this one and really appreciate any help i could get....

I have a number of studies with intervension and control and success rates for each group:

 

 

data meta;
  input Study $1-16 Total_Intervention Success_Intervension Total_Control Success_Control ;
  ObsId=_N_;
  datalines;
Modano  (1967)    100	10	150	12
Borodan (1981)    200	15	250	19
Leighton (1972)   300	23	350	26
Novak   (1992)    400	33	450	33
Stawer  (1998)    500	40	550	36

;
run;

Could anyone please guide me on how to do a meta-analysis and then present data as Forest plot?

Really appreciate any help

Kind regards

AM

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
I don't know about meta analysis, but apparently there are number of ways of creating a forest plot in SAS, just search support.sas.com.
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