Scientific research is not useful when its results are reported incompletely or incoherently. It is useless to invest a great effort in the process of reporting and dissemination of its results fails. Results are useless for the scientist or for the clinician in his daily practice. Nor for decision-makers and less for patients. It has been shown that some of the problems of current research, such as lack of reproducibility or poor utility, are due to an inappropriate report (1). These deficiencies make it difficult or impossible to accurately assess what the research did, to judge the evidence of the present findings, or to put it into context with respect to the current literature (2). As a result, frequently published studies are not use...
It is well-known that selective outcome reporting and publication distort the information that is ma...
The Journal of Physiology and British Journal of Pharmacology jointly published an editorial series ...
“Critical reviewers of the biomedical literature have consistently found that about half the article...
Scientific research is not useful when its results are reported incompletely or incoherently. It is ...
Scientific research is not useful when its results are reported incompletely or incoherently. It is ...
Writing research articles is no trivial task. As complex technical documents that often mark the cul...
In the last decade the number of bioscience journals has increased enormously, with many filling spe...
The tangible value of research is in the application of discoveries to alleviate human suffering and...
Research publication can both communicate and miscommunicate. Unless research is adequately reported...
Recently, a hallway conversation with an esteemed col-league caught my attention. Being pondered was...
The aim of medical research is to advance scientific knowledge and hence--directly or indirectly--le...
In contrast with the primary goals of science, which are to discover and disseminate new knowledge, ...
of length and style, it is essential that such articles include all relevant details of the study me...
To say that accuracy is of paramount importance in academic publishing is little short of a platitud...
The Journal of Physiology and British Journal of Pharmacology jointly published an editorial series ...
It is well-known that selective outcome reporting and publication distort the information that is ma...
The Journal of Physiology and British Journal of Pharmacology jointly published an editorial series ...
“Critical reviewers of the biomedical literature have consistently found that about half the article...
Scientific research is not useful when its results are reported incompletely or incoherently. It is ...
Scientific research is not useful when its results are reported incompletely or incoherently. It is ...
Writing research articles is no trivial task. As complex technical documents that often mark the cul...
In the last decade the number of bioscience journals has increased enormously, with many filling spe...
The tangible value of research is in the application of discoveries to alleviate human suffering and...
Research publication can both communicate and miscommunicate. Unless research is adequately reported...
Recently, a hallway conversation with an esteemed col-league caught my attention. Being pondered was...
The aim of medical research is to advance scientific knowledge and hence--directly or indirectly--le...
In contrast with the primary goals of science, which are to discover and disseminate new knowledge, ...
of length and style, it is essential that such articles include all relevant details of the study me...
To say that accuracy is of paramount importance in academic publishing is little short of a platitud...
The Journal of Physiology and British Journal of Pharmacology jointly published an editorial series ...
It is well-known that selective outcome reporting and publication distort the information that is ma...
The Journal of Physiology and British Journal of Pharmacology jointly published an editorial series ...
“Critical reviewers of the biomedical literature have consistently found that about half the article...