I have had the results of two meta-analyses, each corresponding to one type of intervention. Now I want to find the "overlap" of these two results. From the forum I know this can be achieved with multimodal analysis.
but there's a problem about the threshold of this conjunction analysis, I can't find where to set the threshold. Is the threshold setting set directly in the mltimodal analysis or does it need to be set in threshold?
If possible, would anyone be so kind as to tell me the exact steps to perform a multimodal analysis?
Best
ZhangYi
We have a bug respecting the threshold in multimodal analysis that we are currently working on. Could you tell me in with OS are you working?
Sorry for the inconvenience
Best,
Lydia
I am currently using a windows system.
ZhangYi
Hello!
I'm using V6.22 for Windows. After I click the multimodal button, these files immediately saved in my file. But I have no idea how to explain them. Should there be a webpage opened or something like that? Or are there supposed to be more steps after this? I couldn't find any guide on your website or from the literature. Totally confused.
By the way, I'm trying to compare two different diseases. I read from the forum that some suggest the multimodal analysis while some suggest the linear model. What is the best choice? Also, I have no idea how to conduct a linear model in this situation. I have n1(patients) and n2(controls) in each group of studies, how to blend them and create a new table?
Or would you offer a link which shows the guide since I could find any by myself?
Thanks a lot!
