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Publication Bias and the Editorial Process
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992To the Editor. —The recent Editorial by Dr Rennie and Ms Flanagin 1 summarized the state of our knowledge on publication bias, its determinants, and the logical possible steps to counteract its existence. While I have no doubts that the implementation of remedial actions (such as prospective registration of trials conditional on funding 2 and careful
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Dual Publication and Manipulation of the Editorial Process
International Journal of Dermatology, 1990What purpose does a medical journal serve? Ideally, a medical journal is a conduit for the transmission of information useful in the understanding and treatment of disease. Realistically, medical journals also serve a less noble role. They provide a mechanism by which careers are advanced, reputations are made, and job security is enhanced.
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2016
The final phase in the research process is the publication of research findings in a paper in scientific journals. Authors who contributed to the developed work are reported in the manuscript. There are now rules and guidelines to help in improving the transparency for the reporting of authorship and contributorship in papers which are discussed in ...
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The final phase in the research process is the publication of research findings in a paper in scientific journals. Authors who contributed to the developed work are reported in the manuscript. There are now rules and guidelines to help in improving the transparency for the reporting of authorship and contributorship in papers which are discussed in ...
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Understanding the Research Publication Process
Computing in Science & Engineering, 2018The process of getting research results accepted to an established magazine or journal can be stressful. CiSE Editor in Chief Jim Chen shares his experiences with the manuscript review process, with the goal of increasing readers and potential authors understanding.
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Going Public with the Scientific Process
Science, 2008The idea of using framing strategies to communicate science to the public has recently been taken up in scientific forums ([1][1], [2][2]), the mainstream media ([3][3]), and the blogosphere ([4][4], [5][5]).
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Public Health and the Civilizing Process
The Milbank Quarterly, 1986Since the Middle Ages, European society has passed through two successive stages in the "civilizing process." Each has been attended by profound changes in psychological and social codes. These are examined in relation to a greater concern with health and hygiene in response to four waves of epidemics: leprosy, plague, syphilis, and cholera ...
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Public journalism and the democratic process
Proceedings of the 2011 iConference, 2011Traditional journalism is no longer perceived as the only means of information distribution. Ordinary citizens are taking an active role in news reporting. Equipped with portable Internet access and cell phones with built-in cameras and video recorders, they can now capture developing news stories and send them immediately to news organizations for ...
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2020
This chapter focuses on the concept of public policy making as a problem-focused cycle. A public policy is a product such as a Cabinet directive, a piece of legislation, or a promise made by a political party: it expresses an intention, or a choice, made by a government.
Jenny Stewart, Russell Ayres
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This chapter focuses on the concept of public policy making as a problem-focused cycle. A public policy is a product such as a Cabinet directive, a piece of legislation, or a promise made by a political party: it expresses an intention, or a choice, made by a government.
Jenny Stewart, Russell Ayres
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The Processes of Public Accountability
Australian Journal of Public Administration, 1997There is a sameness to writing on public accountability which does not always do justice to the subject. With responsibility and accountability conflated and an idealised version of the Westminster model held up as the only test, ministers constantly appear irresponsible.
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Public-Institutional Processes
Administration & Society, 1994This article proposes a public-institutional lens for analyzing managerial activities in public agencies. In contrast to the traditional view of management processes, a political-institutional perspective better captures and describes how public agencies interact with their environments and how they go about organizing internal activities to support ...
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