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 found the Comprehensive Meta‐Analysis software program to be extremely user friendly, providing instant computational data from the simplest to the most complex statistical problems, a versatile database to help organize and restructure large volumes of multifaceted data, and parallel visuals that help better understand your data. I also found the support staff very helpful in providing responses to both my technical questions about the program itself as well as helpful addressing more general theoretical questions about meta‐analyses. I would highly recommend this program to a novice or more seasoned researcher interested in conducting meta‐analytic statistics."
Talin Babikian, PhD, MPH - UCLA
"I am a PhD Candidate and used your software to successfully complete my Master's thesis. I find the CMA software to be very user‐friendly; it was easy to learn how to use and has an excellent selection of options for analysis. I also find the customer support to be very helpful and timely. I would and have recommended the software to others."
Amanda Epp, M.Sc. - Doctoral Student, Clinical Psychology, University of Calgary, Depression Research Lab
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.