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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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Technological advances in preclinical meta-research [PDF]
Metaresearch is a scientific field involving the study of research itself. It has been applied to clinical trials since the 1980s,1 but has only become an emerging discipline over the last decade in the preclinical field. The primary tool of metaresearch is the systematic review, which uses predefined methods to provide a transparent and comprehensive ...
Bannach-Brown, A +5 more
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Meta‐research publications in dentistry: a review [PDF]
AbstractThe present scoping review has the objective of providing an overview of meta‐research in dentistry. A search of the PubMed database was performed for the period 11 October 2014 to 10 October 2019. Study selection and data extraction were performed independently by one author; prior to this, a random sample of 10% of the retrieved titles and ...
Clovis M. Faggion +2 more
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Commentary: Improving our statistical inferences requires meta-research [PDF]
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Robert T Thibault, Marcus R Munafò
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In this article, Lazaros Belbasis and colleagues explain the rationale for umbrella reviews and the key steps involved in conducting an umbrella review, using a working example.
John P A Ioannidis +2 more
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Background Stroke, an acute cerebrovascular event, is a leading cause of disability, placing a significant psycho-socioeconomic burden worldwide. The adaptation and reorganization process following any neuronal damage is regarded as neuroplasticity ...
Helia Mojtabavi +4 more
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Magnetic tuning of liquid crystal dielectric metasurfaces
Dielectric metasurfaces hold an exceptional potential for the next generation of tunable optical systems that find applications in sensing, ranging, and imaging.
Izdebskaya Yana V. +6 more
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The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the gender gap in research productivity within academia
Using measures of research productivity to assess academic performance puts women at a disadvantage because gender roles and unconscious biases, operating both at home and in academia, can affect research productivity. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Kiran GL Lee +4 more
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Finite-difference time-domain simulations: Verification on head-related transfer functions of a rigid sphere model [PDF]
This paper presents a verification procedure for finite-difference time-domain-simulated head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) from a simplified model of a human head, a sphere.
Julie Meyer +4 more
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