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Abstract
A few years ago, we developed metaan, a package to perform xed- or random-eects meta-analysis. In terms of random-effects meta-analysis, it offered a wide choice of models, including maximum likelihood, prole likelihood, or restricted maximum-likelihood, in addition to the established DerSimonian{Laird method available in metan or Cochrane's RevMan software. Other unique features included a wide range of reported heterogeneity measures and a plot of the maximum likelihood function. Since then, metaan has been continuously updated to offer improved graphics, more options, and more meta-analysis models. In this necessary update, we describe these additions and discuss the new models and the evidence behind them.