The strong focus on positive results in abstracts may cause bias in systematic reviews: a case study on abstract reporting bias

Volume: 8, Issue: 1
Published: Jul 17, 2019
Abstract
Research articles tend to focus on positive findings in their abstract, especially if multiple outcomes have been studied. At the same time, search queries in databases are generally limited to the abstract, title and keywords fields of an article. Negative findings are therefore less likely to be detected by systematic searches and to appear in systematic reviews. We aim to assess the occurrence of this ‘abstract reporting bias’ and quantify...
Paper Details
Title
The strong focus on positive results in abstracts may cause bias in systematic reviews: a case study on abstract reporting bias
Published Date
Jul 17, 2019
Volume
8
Issue
1
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