Publication Bias: A Problem in Interpreting Medical Data

Volume: 151, Issue: 3, Pages: 419 - 419
Published: Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
Publication bias, the phenomenon in which studies with positive results are more likely to be published than studies with negative results, is a serious problem in the interpretation of scientific research. Various hypothetical models have been studied which clarify the potential for bias and highlight characteristics which make a study especially susceptible to bias. Empirical investigations have supported the hypothesis that bias exists and...
Paper Details
Title
Publication Bias: A Problem in Interpreting Medical Data
Published Date
Jan 1, 1988
Volume
151
Issue
3
Pages
419 - 419
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