Objective: To investigate the incidence of reference errors in major peer-reviewed general physical therapy and rehabilitation journals (American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AJPMR), Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (APMR), Clinical Rehabilitation (CR) and Physical Therapy (PT)). Design: Descriptive, comparative. Main outcome measures: All issues of the AJPMR, APMR, CR and PT between 2003 and 2007 were studied. For each journal, references from articles were consecutively numbered, and using a random number generator, 100 references were selected from each journal. For each reference, ease of retrieval on MEDLINE and the presence of citation errors were noted. If discrepancies were identified, the referen...
326-334This paper is an attempt to examine the accuracy of references in five psychology theses su...
Objective To investigate the methodologic quality and level of evidence of publications in major pee...
Reference accuracy is important for good science. Cited references must be verifiable and accessible...
Objective: To investigate the incidence of reference errors in major peer-reviewed general physical ...
Objective: To investigate the incidence of reference errors in major peer-reviewe
The aim of the study was to investigate the reference and quotation accuracy in four peer-reviewed m...
Background: Reference accuracy of articles published in the biomedical literature is determined by t...
Three hundred randomly selected references collected from the Journal of Hand Surgery (American Volu...
OBJECTIVES: The accuracy of references was assessed in Turkish journals of orthopedics and traumatol...
The present study is an attempt to examine the accuracy of references found in five psychology these...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the methodologic quality and level of evidence of publications in major pe...
Objective To study any change in reference accuracy in the Australasian emergency medicine journal (...
Objective: To investigate the methodologic quality and level of evidence of publications in major pe...
OBJECTIVE: To study any change in reference accuracy in the Australasian emergency medicine journal ...
looked carefully. All the references were compared with the original for accuracy, using the followi...
326-334This paper is an attempt to examine the accuracy of references in five psychology theses su...
Objective To investigate the methodologic quality and level of evidence of publications in major pee...
Reference accuracy is important for good science. Cited references must be verifiable and accessible...
Objective: To investigate the incidence of reference errors in major peer-reviewed general physical ...
Objective: To investigate the incidence of reference errors in major peer-reviewe
The aim of the study was to investigate the reference and quotation accuracy in four peer-reviewed m...
Background: Reference accuracy of articles published in the biomedical literature is determined by t...
Three hundred randomly selected references collected from the Journal of Hand Surgery (American Volu...
OBJECTIVES: The accuracy of references was assessed in Turkish journals of orthopedics and traumatol...
The present study is an attempt to examine the accuracy of references found in five psychology these...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the methodologic quality and level of evidence of publications in major pe...
Objective To study any change in reference accuracy in the Australasian emergency medicine journal (...
Objective: To investigate the methodologic quality and level of evidence of publications in major pe...
OBJECTIVE: To study any change in reference accuracy in the Australasian emergency medicine journal ...
looked carefully. All the references were compared with the original for accuracy, using the followi...
326-334This paper is an attempt to examine the accuracy of references in five psychology theses su...
Objective To investigate the methodologic quality and level of evidence of publications in major pee...
Reference accuracy is important for good science. Cited references must be verifiable and accessible...