«Study
examines financial conflict of interests among NCCN guideline authors.»
Not exact matches
In this systematic review, the researchers investigate whether the disclosure of potential
financial conflicts of interest (for example, research funding by a beverage company) has influenced the results of systematic reviews undertaken to
examine the association between the consumption of highly lucrative sugar - sweetened beverages (SSBs) and weight gain or obesity.
Even studies that
examine conflict in the context of
financial distress have only measured general
conflict tendencies in marital relationships, but not communication specifically during
financial conflict (e.g., Dew & Dakin, 2011).
No research, to date, has
examined how
financial harmony (or lack thereof) is associated with the various types of
conflict messages when
financial disagreements arise.
In the current study, it is expected that results analogous to those just summarized will be exhibited when
examining conflict specifically about
financial issues.