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Estimating the Armington elasticity: The importance of study design and publication bias
, 2020Josef Bajzík+3 more
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2013
Economic research typically runs J regressions for each selected for publication – it is often selected as the ‘best’ of the regressions. The paper examines five possible meanings of the word ‘best’: SR0 is ideal selection with no bias; SR1 is polishing: selection by statistical fit; SR2 is censoring: selection by the size of estimate; SR3 selects the ...
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Economic research typically runs J regressions for each selected for publication – it is often selected as the ‘best’ of the regressions. The paper examines five possible meanings of the word ‘best’: SR0 is ideal selection with no bias; SR1 is polishing: selection by statistical fit; SR2 is censoring: selection by the size of estimate; SR3 selects the ...
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Publication bias in the social sciences: Unlocking the file drawer
Science, 2014Annie Franco+2 more
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A Nonparametric “Trim and Fill” Method of Accounting for Publication Bias in Meta-Analysis
, 2000S. Duval, R. Tweedie
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Trastuzumab: possible publication bias
The Lancet, 2008George Laking+5 more
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