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Hi Gerta,

I would have figured the description in the parentheses (amount of heterogeneity accounted for) makes it clear that this is not the "R^2" from Higgins et al. (2002). help(print.rma) also documents the meaning of R^2 in the output. I wonder how many people actually know the "Higgins' R^2", given that I^2 has pretty much come out as the 'winner' from the 2002 paper that everybody reports.

Best,
Wolfgang