Contains fulltext : 155016.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To assess whether journals are more likely to reject manuscripts with differences between information in registries and articles. We compared differences by sponsorship and assessed whether selective reporting favored publication of significant outcomes. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Drug trials submitted to eight journals (January 2010-April 2012) were included. Publication status, primary outcomes, enrollment, and sponsorship were extracted. Primary outcomes and enrollment in registries and registration timing were reviewed. Prospective registration included registration before study start. Consistency between registered and reported information w...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The selective reporting of a subset of the outcomes that h...
To address the bias occurring in the medical literature associated with selective outcome reporting,...
To address the bias occurring in the medical literature associated with selective outcome reporting,...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether journals are more likely to reject manuscripts with differences betwee...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess whether journals are more likely to reject manuscripts with differences ...
Purpose: The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors mandates trial registration as a pre...
Contains fulltext : 136751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pub...
Selective outcome reporting of either interesting or positive research findings is problematic, runn...
BACKGROUND Selective outcome reporting of either interesting or positive research findings is pro...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...
Background Selective outcome reporting of either interesting or positive research findings is proble...
Objectives: Adding, omitting or changing pre-specified outcomes can result in bias because it increa...
Contains fulltext : 152571.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Duri...
Background. Most manuscripts submitted to medical journals are rejected for publi-cation, but scient...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The selective reporting of a subset of the outcomes that h...
To address the bias occurring in the medical literature associated with selective outcome reporting,...
To address the bias occurring in the medical literature associated with selective outcome reporting,...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether journals are more likely to reject manuscripts with differences betwee...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess whether journals are more likely to reject manuscripts with differences ...
Purpose: The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors mandates trial registration as a pre...
Contains fulltext : 136751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pub...
Selective outcome reporting of either interesting or positive research findings is problematic, runn...
BACKGROUND Selective outcome reporting of either interesting or positive research findings is pro...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...
Background Selective outcome reporting of either interesting or positive research findings is proble...
Objectives: Adding, omitting or changing pre-specified outcomes can result in bias because it increa...
Contains fulltext : 152571.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Duri...
Background. Most manuscripts submitted to medical journals are rejected for publi-cation, but scient...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The selective reporting of a subset of the outcomes that h...
To address the bias occurring in the medical literature associated with selective outcome reporting,...
To address the bias occurring in the medical literature associated with selective outcome reporting,...