Are Null Results Becoming an Endangered Species in Marketing? [PDF]
Editorial procedures in the social and biomedical sciences are said to promote studies that falsely reject the null hypothesis. This problem may also exist in major marketing journals.
Armstrong, J. Scott, Hubbard, Raymond
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Compliance of education journals in Vietnam with the minimum criteria to be indexed in the ASEAN Citation Index and Scopus [PDF]
This study aimed at elucidating the present situation of scholarly journals published in Vietnam according to the minimum criteria to be indexed in the ASEAN Citation Index (ACI) and Scopus, with the goal of suggesting development strategies for ...
Trung Tran +7 more
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Journal policies and editors’ opinions on peer review
Peer review practices differ substantially between journals and disciplines. This study presents the results of a survey of 322 editors of journals in ecology, economics, medicine, physics and psychology.
Daniel G Hamilton +3 more
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Disaster Policies and Governance: Promoting Community Resilience [PDF]
This brief editorial introduction highlights the importance of policies and effective governance for disaster resilience including communities, individuals, institutions, and organizations through the execution of deliberate choice and collective action.
Kapucu, Naim, Sadiq, Abdul-Akeem
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Do editors have a silver bullet? an agent-based model of peer review [PDF]
This paper presents an agent-based model of peer review that looks at the effect of different editorial policies of referee selection. We tested four author/referee matching scenarios as follows: random selection of referees, selection of referees with a
Cabotà, Juan +2 more
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As potential conflicts of interest (COI) are common in biomedical research, handling related issues and managing disclosures is increasingly important. The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) revised its guidance on COI in 2019 and
Takako Kojima
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Framing the cuts: an analysis of the BBC’s discursive framing of the ConDem cuts agenda [PDF]
This study analyses the discursive framing of the British government’s economic policies by BBC News Online. Specifically, it focuses on the coverage of the government’s Comprehensive Spending Review in 2010, in which the details of the Chancellor of
Kay, Jilly Boyce, Salter, Lee
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The creation of folk music program on Radio Belgrade before World War Two: Editorial policies and performing ensembles [PDF]
This paper deals with the establishing of the organizing models, on one side, and with folk music and its aesthetic characteristics in the interwar period, on the other.
Dumnić Marija
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Policies for replacing long-term indwelling urinary catheters in adults [PDF]
We would also like to thank the foll owing Cochrane Incontinence editorial base staff members for their help and support with this re-view: Cathryn Glazener, Sheila Wallace, Mandy Fader, Peter Her-bison and Suzanne Macdonald.
Alexander, Cameron Edwin +3 more
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The status quo of systematic reviews published in high-impact journals in Korea: a study focused on protocol registration and GRADE use [PDF]
OBJECTIVES This study investigated the status quo of systematic reviews published in major journals in Korea from the perspective of protocol registration and adopting the grading of recommendation, assessment, development and evaluation (GRADE) system ...
Mi Ah Han +3 more
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