Not exact matches
Fixed - effect models are reported throughout, because these reflect only the random error within each study and are less affected
by small study
bias (usually the result of selective
publication of small studies with extreme results)(39).
The philosophy behind Registered Reports is that the new format will help improve research transparency and reproducibility
by reducing
publication bias — journals» favoring of certain types of results — and, consequently, the questionable research practices that some scientists adopt to make their results more likely to be published.
One of the many emerging initiatives trying to address
bias in both research and
publication is the option to get a research idea and protocol accepted
by a journal before actually conducting the experiments, with the promise that the journal will later publish the results regardless of the outcome.
The reality is this: the science in the 2015 paper is impeccable and has been replicated and confirmed
by other research groups publishing in peer - reviewed journals; data used in the paper were not experimental,
biased or improperly archived; and the paper was not rushed to
publication.
In a statement, AI2's Marie Hagman, a senior product manager who oversees Semantic Scholar, said: «I think the fact that there are no women in the Top 10 authors
by the highly influential citation analysis done
by AI2 is spotlighting the well - reported problem of
publication bias in science and in the context of the current global conversation on gender.
We would expect to see more studies announcing failed attempts to replicate these findings, but we don't — suggesting that there is a
publication bias, and positive results are more likely to be published
by a scientific journal.
They examined the possibility of
publication bias by constructing funnel plots and
by Begg's and Egger's tests.
This «
publication bias» that was perfected
by the tobacco industry 50 years ago is sometimes acknowledged and other times not.
Because while there are lot of sites out there geared to writers in general, in my experience as an indie author I found that they're tended to be quite a bit of
bias and stigma against the self published authors at some of the those other writer sites which were really mostly populated
by people interested in pursuing a traditional
publication path.
Publication bias, and studies funded
by sales teams from the same companies that will profit if you buy their products, keep me skeptical as to their true value.
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PUBLICATIONS, FEATURED, AND COMMISSIONED WORK 2017 Still Magazine, Issue 5, July 2017 frieze Magazine, Issue 187, May 2017 Apartamento Magazine, Issue 19, April 2016 Buffalo Zine, Issue 4, October 2016 Bedstuy Gates, Flamingo
Publications, September 2016 Unseen Magazine, Issue 3, September 2016 Apartamento Magazine, Issue 17, May 2015 The Case of the Missing Jewels, New York Times, September 2015 Time Travel, Issue 7, Conveyor Magazine, September 2015 Beach Sessions, September 2015 Shift 10, International Center of Photography 2015 BIAS Journal of Dress Practice, Issue 3 2014 Interleaves II, Oranbeg Press 2014 From Here On, Ai nt Bad Editions, March 2014 Before After, by Michael Kugler and Daniel Terna, Self - Published 2014 Yearbook, Self - Published 2014 Climbing Things, Self - Published 2014 Pictures Not Used, Artist Book 2014 AM SCHMIDT: Fierce (Untitled), Foreword by Daniel Terna 2014 My First Wife Stella, Block Magazine, Issue 1 2013 My First Wife Stella, Big Big Wednesday, Issue 1 2012 Open to Interpretation: Intimate Landscapes 2012 Help Yourself to Feel at Home, Self - Published 2009 I'll See You on the Beach, Self
Publications, September 2016 Unseen Magazine, Issue 3, September 2016 Apartamento Magazine, Issue 17, May 2015 The Case of the Missing Jewels, New York Times, September 2015 Time Travel, Issue 7, Conveyor Magazine, September 2015 Beach Sessions, September 2015 Shift 10, International Center of Photography 2015
BIAS Journal of Dress Practice, Issue 3 2014 Interleaves II, Oranbeg Press 2014 From Here On, Ai nt Bad Editions, March 2014 Before After,
by Michael Kugler and Daniel Terna, Self - Published 2014 Yearbook, Self - Published 2014 Climbing Things, Self - Published 2014 Pictures Not Used, Artist Book 2014 AM SCHMIDT: Fierce (Untitled), Foreword
by Daniel Terna 2014 My First Wife Stella, Block Magazine, Issue 1 2013 My First Wife Stella, Big Big Wednesday, Issue 1 2012 Open to Interpretation: Intimate Landscapes 2012 Help Yourself to Feel at Home, Self - Published 2009 I'll See You on the Beach, Self - Published
«But its critics claim that InsideClimate News is essentially a mouthpiece run
by a public - relations consultancy that gets its funding almost exclusively from groups with an environmental agenda... The little that is known about InsideClimate News raises questions about conflicts of interest as well as about the
publication's ability, and proclivity, to report fairly and without
bias.»
My impression from outside is that the statistical analyses are weak, the climate models are simplistic and overinfluenced
by selection and
publication biases, the theoretic underpinning is extraordinarily shakey and the belief engine is overrevved with the popularity of certain «star performers» and the Romantic desire for a Paradise Lost that never existed.
Despite our sincerest aim of using science as an objective and unbiased tool to record natural history, we are reminded that science is a human construct, often driven
by human needs to tell a compelling story, to reinforce the positive, and to compete for limited resources —
publication trends and communication
bias is a proof of that.
This result opposes findings
by Michaels (2008) and Reckova and Irsova (2015), which both found
publication bias in the global climate change literature, albeit with a smaller sample size for their meta - analysis and in other sub-disciplines of climate change science.
Extreme
publication bias (caused
by under - reporting of non-significant results) would appear as a hole or data gap in a funnel plot.
For example, our results corroborate with others
by showing that high impact journals typically report large effects based on small sample sizes (Fraley and Vazire 2014), and high impact journals have shown
publication bias in climate change research (Michaels 2008, and further discussed in Radetzki 2010).
I wouldn't doubt that there would be influences and
biases in the process
by which journal articles are selected for
publication — my doubt is when overly broad or categorical statements are made about the vast «asymmetry.»
In this case, we proved that the due diligence had been inadequate
by identifying a
bias that subsequently warranted
publication in Nature.
Politically
biasing scientific peer review &
publication Bengtsson now exposes explicit corruption of the scientific method
by using political
bias to prevent
publication of his paper.
A review article
by Chris Forest in the same Nature
publication suggests that ocean data in the early 1940's show an anomalous 3 - 4 year interval dominated
by US data - which are upwardly
biased by engine room intake measurements.
Kerr references a recent draft article
by Professor Minna Kotkin which concludes that «a disproportionate number of selected articles were authored
by men» and that journals must reexamine their selection processes to eliminate any
bias when it comes to choosing articles for
publication.
For example, LSUC ignores the problem and its duties as set out in s. 4.2 of the (Ontario) Law Society Act, while «fast - tracking» the Alternative Business Structures issue (ABS issue) to the quick creation of: (1) an ABS Committee (2) a (
biased) ABS Discussion Paper written
by the Committee; (3) the online
publication of the responses thus obtained; (4) the online
publication of a summary of those responses — all done
by the work of those self - interested benchers who have campaigned hard to have ABSs made legal; and (5) a proposed vote in 2016 to determine the law society's position as to making ABSs legal.
The Court of Appeal held that Mr Justice Eady, ironically the subject of a recent coruscating attack
by Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre for anti-media
bias, had been right to refuse an injunction restraining
publication by Private Eye.
Any systematic review can be
biased by the selective
publication of positive results or
by the delayed
publication of negative findings.
Besides
publication bias, the results may be affected
by other forms of
bias, such as coding or selection
bias.
There may be a degree of
publication bias driven
by the popularity of specific areas of research.
I'd like to see fair reporting in our trade
publication, untainted
by the political
bias of the writer or the trade group.