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updates [2020/03/19 21:29] Wolfgang Viechtbauerupdates [2021/01/24 16:43] Wolfgang Viechtbauer
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   * ''forest.cumul.rma()'' gains a ''col'' argument   * ''forest.cumul.rma()'' gains a ''col'' argument
   * ''funnel.default()'' and ''funnel.rma()'' can now take vectors as input for the ''col'' and ''bg'' arguments (and also for ''pch''); both functions also gain a ''legend'' argument   * ''funnel.default()'' and ''funnel.rma()'' can now take vectors as input for the ''col'' and ''bg'' arguments (and also for ''pch''); both functions also gain a ''legend'' argument
-  * ''addpoly()'' functions can now also show credibility interval bounds+  * ''addpoly()'' functions can now also show prediction interval bounds
   * removed 'formula interface' from ''escalc()''; until this actually adds some kind of extra functionality, this just makes ''escalc()'' more confusing to use   * removed 'formula interface' from ''escalc()''; until this actually adds some kind of extra functionality, this just makes ''escalc()'' more confusing to use
   * ''escalc()'' can now compute the coefficient of variation ratio and the variability ratio for pre-post or matched designs (''"CVRC"'', ''"VRC"'')   * ''escalc()'' can now compute the coefficient of variation ratio and the variability ratio for pre-post or matched designs (''"CVRC"'', ''"VRC"'')
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   * ''plot.profile.rma()'' gains ''ylab'' argument   * ''plot.profile.rma()'' gains ''ylab'' argument
   * more consistent handling of ''robust.rma'' objects   * more consistent handling of ''robust.rma'' objects
-  * added location-scale model 
   * added a print method for ''rma.gosh'' objects   * added a print method for ''rma.gosh'' objects
   * the (log) relative risk is now called the (log) risk ratio in all help files, plots, code, and comments   * the (log) relative risk is now called the (log) risk ratio in all help files, plots, code, and comments
updates.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/29 09:58 by Wolfgang Viechtbauer