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Dealing with publication bias [PDF]
Escola Paulista de Medicina Division of Internal Medicine ; UNIFESP, EPM, Division of Internal Medicine ...
Álvaro Nagib Atallah
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According to the Declaration of Helsinki, as well as the Statement on Public Disclosure of Clinical Trial Results of the World Health Organization, every researcher has the ethical obligation to publish research results on all trials with human participants in a complete and accurate way within 12 months after the end of the trial.1,2 Nevertheless, for
V. Strüver
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Examining publication bias—a simulation-based evaluation of statistical tests on publication bias [PDF]
Background Publication bias is a form of scientific misconduct. It threatens the validity of research results and the credibility of science. Although several tests on publication bias exist, no in-depth evaluations are available that examine which test ...
Andreas Schneck
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A historical review of publication bias
Publication bias is a well‐known threat to the validity of meta‐analyses and, more broadly, the reproducibility of scientific findings. When policies and recommendations are predicated on an incomplete evidence base, it undermines the goals of evidence ...
Arielle Marks-Anglin, Yong Chen
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Publication bias in simulation model studies: The case of ethanol literature. [PDF]
In this study, we explore the potential for publication bias using market simulation results that estimate the effect of US ethanol expansion on corn prices.
Wyatt Thompson+3 more
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Assessment of inverse publication bias in safety outcomes: an empirical analysis [PDF]
Background The aims of this study were to assess the presence of inverse publication bias (IPB) in adverse events, evaluate the performance of visual examination, and explore the impact of considering effect direction in statistical tests for such ...
Xing Xing+4 more
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Publication bias in pharmacogenetics of adverse reaction to antiseizure drugs: An umbrella review and a meta-epidemiological study. [PDF]
Publication bias may lead to a misestimation in the association between pharmacogenetic biomarkers (PGx) and antiseizure drug's adverse effects (AEs). We aimed to assess its prevalence in this field.
S Bally+8 more
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Hybrid test for publication bias in meta-analysis. [PDF]
Publication bias frequently appears in meta-analyses when the included studies’ results (e.g., p-values) influence the studies’ publication processes. Some unfavorable studies may be suppressed from publication, so the meta-analytic results may be biased
Lin L.
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Publication bias in otorhinolaryngology meta-analyses in 2021 [PDF]
Introduction One concern in meta-analyses is the presence of publication bias (PB) which leads to the dissemination of inflated results. In this study, we assessed how much the meta-analyses in the field of otorhinolaryngology in 2021 evaluated the ...
Fatemeh Mohammadian+2 more
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Publication bias examined in meta-analyses from psychology and medicine: A meta-meta-analysis.
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-analyses in particular, as it yields overestimated effects and may suggest the existence of non-existing effects.
Robbie C M van Aert+2 more
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