Download free trial software
The free trial installation will install a copy of the program and a PDF copy of the manual.
The evaluation is the Professional version of the program.
The evaluation runs for 10 days OR 10 trials, whichever comes first.
Opening/closing the program equals 1 trial.
To run the program on a Mac, a Windows emulator is necessary such as Parallels or Bootcamp. Using Wine or CrossOver is not recommended.
Complete the form below to receive the version 4 download. A valid e-mail is required so that we can send you a download link.
Important: Version 2 Users
If you own V2 and need to reinstall it on a new machine,
send us a note at [email protected] and we'll send a link to V2.
"I've been especially impressed by (1) the very wide range of effect size measures CMA accepts, and (2) how well it works with students learning about meta‐analysis. It's a wonderful resource!"
Geoff Cumming, DPhil - Emeritus Professor, School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University, Vic, Australia
"The program is a perfect companion to Borenstein et al's book since it allowed my students to try the concepts discussed in the book. We have done most of the computations by hand first and then checked our answers with CMA. This gave the students 'a feel' for meta‐analysis and made them realise that the method is not just about feeding some abstract numbers into a black box and getting a meaningless number at the end. Instead, using the book and the program together the students learned the maths behind the computations and the meaning of the final results. I found the help manual especially user‐friendly and ready for classroom use. My students were able to get most of the exercises done at home such that we had the time to discuss the answers and their implications in class."
Dr. Karina De Santis (PhD) - Lecturer in Statistics and Research Methods, Jacobs University, Bremen gGmbH School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Bremen, Germany
Comprehensive Meta-Analysis
Comprehensive Meta-Analysis (CMA) is a powerful computer program for meta-analysis. The program combines ease of use with a wide array of computational options and sophisticated graphics.