According to the Declaration of Helsinki, as well as the Statement on Public Disclosure of Clinical Trial Results of the World Health Organization, every researcher has the ethical obligation to publish research results on all trials with human participants in a complete and accurate way within 12 months after the end of the trial.1,2 Nevertheless, for several reasons, not all research results are published in an accurate way in case they are released at all. This phenomenon of publication bias may not only create a false impression on the reliability of clinical research business, but it may also affect the evidence of clinical conclusions about the best treatments, which are mostly based on published data and results
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
The aim of this study is to review highly cited articles that focus on non-publication of studies, a...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...
In a retrospective survey, 487 research projects approved by the Central Oxford Research Ethics Comm...
Fujian Song, Lee Hooper, Yoon K LokeNorwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UKAb...
The communication of research findings is one of our most important functions. Not communicating res...
The cornerstone of evidence-based medicine is the belief that good quality research should form the ...
Publication bias arises when the likelihood of publishing a study is based on the outcome of the stu...
Abstract: Publication bias occurs when results of published studies are systematically different fro...
Objectives: Publication bias may affect the validity of evidence based medical decisions. The aim of...
Studies with positive results are greatly more represented in literature than studies with negative ...
OBJECTIVES: Publication bias may affect the validity of evidence based medical decisions. The aim of...
Background: The validity of research synthesis is threatened if published studies comprise a biased ...
Publication bias is defined as "the tendency on the parts of investigators, reviewers, and editors t...
Objective: The aim of this study is to review highly cited articles that focus on non-publication of...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
The aim of this study is to review highly cited articles that focus on non-publication of studies, a...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...
In a retrospective survey, 487 research projects approved by the Central Oxford Research Ethics Comm...
Fujian Song, Lee Hooper, Yoon K LokeNorwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UKAb...
The communication of research findings is one of our most important functions. Not communicating res...
The cornerstone of evidence-based medicine is the belief that good quality research should form the ...
Publication bias arises when the likelihood of publishing a study is based on the outcome of the stu...
Abstract: Publication bias occurs when results of published studies are systematically different fro...
Objectives: Publication bias may affect the validity of evidence based medical decisions. The aim of...
Studies with positive results are greatly more represented in literature than studies with negative ...
OBJECTIVES: Publication bias may affect the validity of evidence based medical decisions. The aim of...
Background: The validity of research synthesis is threatened if published studies comprise a biased ...
Publication bias is defined as "the tendency on the parts of investigators, reviewers, and editors t...
Objective: The aim of this study is to review highly cited articles that focus on non-publication of...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
The aim of this study is to review highly cited articles that focus on non-publication of studies, a...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...