I suspect the return address is a fake: 
        JohnPeters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 This is a test to see whether the reply bounces.
 If it does, I shall not undertake further correspondence.

On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, JohnPeters wrote:

> I was wondering if someone could help me.  I am interested in combining 
> 2x2 tables from multiple studies.  The test used is the McNemar's
> chi-sq.  I have the raw data from each of these studies.  What is the
> proper correction that should be used when combining the results.
> Thanks!!!

        It is not clear precisely how might be the most effective means 
of "combining" these results.  Even without the raw data, more than one 
procedure are imaginable, depending on the particular hypothesis/es one 
might wish to test.  Whether a "proper correction" exists, and if so what 
it is, is therefore unclear as well.

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