I am a bit confused about doing the meta analysis with my data. Given z-scores I calculate p values in a way: `p.values = 2*pnorm(-abs(z))`. Then I would like to apply Fischer/or Stouffer methods to do the meta analysis. Those methods work with one-sided p-values, so I just need to divide my p.values by 2 (p.values/2) and perform `combine.test(p.values/2)` in R?

In [this paper][1] I found following:
*After combining the P-values, if desired the resulting combined P can be again converted to a two-tailed test by multiplying it by two.* 

So, after I get the combined p values, i multiply them by two to get back to the two-tailed test.

Would it be a correct procedure? 


  [1]: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1420-9101.2005.00917.x/full