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Publication bias in meta-analysis its causes and consequences
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2000Publication bias is a widespread problem that may seriously distort attempts to estimate the effect under investigation. The literature is reviewed to determine features of the design and execution of both single studies and meta-analyses leading to publication bias, and the role the author, journal editor, and reviewer play in selecting studies for ...
A, Thornton, P, Lee
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Causes and Consequences of Occupational Fatigue
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2016The study objective was to statistically codify empirical occupational fatigue literature into a systems model depicting causal factors of fatigue; interrelationships among causal factors; outcomes of fatigue; and interrelationships among outcomes.The objective was achieved via a comprehensive and systematic review of existing literature and the first ...
Ulises, Techera +3 more
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Modeling and analysis of causes and consequences of failures
RAMS '06. Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 2006., 2006This paper presents a computer-supported method for modeling and analyzing causes and consequences of failures. The developed method is one of the main results from a nine-year research project, which was completed in February 2005 and carried out by Tampere University of Technology.
S. Virtanen, P. Hagmark, J. Penttinen
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Determinants and Consequences of Cause–Brand Association: An Empirical Analysis
Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective, 2022A cause–brand association (CBA) is a marketing strategy of embedding a social cause in the promotion of a brand. The purpose of this article is to develop a comprehensive model of the determinants and consequences of CBA and to statistically validate the same in the Indian context.
Deepa Rohit +2 more
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Chronic Idiopathic Neutrophilia: Retrospective Analysis of Causes and Consequences
Blood, 2010Abstract Abstract 4717 Background: Chronic idiopathic neutrophilia (CIN) is a poorly described disorder that must be distinguished from more serious disorders associated with neutrophilia in a cost-effective manner.
Rafael Arteta-Bulos +2 more
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Physical activity and asthma: cause or consequence? A bidirectional longitudinal analysis
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2018Background There is increasing interest in the role physical activity (PA) can play in the development and management of asthma. Understanding whether PA can have a positive effect is hindered by the potential influence of asthma on PA and a lack of relevant longitudinal data, leading to a debate on the existence ...
Raisa, Cassim +4 more
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Eco‐evolutionary causes and consequences of rarity in plants: a meta‐analysis
New Phytologist, 2022Summary Species differ dramatically in their prevalence in the natural world, with many species characterized as rare due to restricted geographic distribution, low local abundance and/or habitat specialization. We investigated the ecoevolutionary causes and consequences of rarity with phylogenetically controlled metaanalyses of population genetic ...
Jennifer Nagel Boyd +4 more
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Delayed Diagnosis of Retinoblastoma: Analysis of Degree, Cause, and Potential Consequences
PEDIATRICS, 2002To assess the degree, cause, and consequence of delays from presenting signs to diagnosis of retinoblastoma.A retrospective chart review was conducted of 64 consecutive patients who presented to the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center with newly diagnosed retinoblastoma.
Linda J, Butros +2 more
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Advancing on the analysis of causes and consequences of green skepticism
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021Abstract With the increasing trend toward sustainable purchasing, companies invest vast sums of money advertising their sustainability. Yet there are also companies doing the exact opposite for fear of consumer skepticism toward sustainability claims. Consumer skepticism can have adverse effects on company image and performance.
Yousuf Farooq, Hendro Wicaksono
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Poultry lameness causes and consequences analysis
Poultry and Chicken ProductsFactors causing metabolic disorders in poultry bones may be divided by genetic, infectious and technologic ones. Feeds make up some 70% of costs for poultry growing and managing costs and that’s why lameness causes in connection with feeding have been considered in the paper.
Tamara Okolelova +9 more
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