Not exact matches
In an ideal world, systematic reviews provide access to all the available evidence
on specific exposure — disease associations, but
publication bias related to authors» conflicts of interest may affect the reliability of the conclusions of such studies.
«In my position, I wouldn't
bias the hiring [of a scientist] based
on publications because it's not an academic position.
The Cochrane group has also put a focus
on transparency in science: It argued that
publication bias had left Tamiflu looking better than it really was.
We thought that focusing the evaluator's attention
on the most relevant
publications would eliminate that
bias.
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.
A: Registries don't directly decrease
publication bias; they just shed more light
on it.
Psychologists also tackled problems of
publication bias head -
on, he said, referring to a tendency for studies that are new and flashy to get more space in the journals than replications of previous work; that's the case even though replications are what show that science is strong.
Such a strategy mitigates concern about
publication bias because the decision to publish was unrelated to the findings
on smoking status and cancer outcome.
Her recent work explores the impact of
publication bias on progress in ecology and the composition of the ecological community with respect to gender and international representation.
We have chosen the PEBO as an example because 1) it is a topic that is amenable to conducting randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and thus, there are not insurmountable barriers to moving beyond observational evidence, and 2) it seems like a less politically charged topic than the topics of some previous
publications on biased reporting [eg, sugar - sweetened beverages (2, 3) and breastfeeding (4)-RSB- to better facilitate the discussion of extrascientific factors that affect the fidelity of research reporting.
On balance, however, this sprawling
publication displays an unmistakable, albeit uneven, set of assumptions that align with the values, preferences, and
biases of the education profession itself.
I'm talking about Michael Winerip who, to the best of my knowledge, is the single worst education reporter in America, infamous for
biased hatchet jobs
on NCLB, Bloomberg and Klein's reforms, and anything else associated with genuine reform (if anyone is aware of someone worse at a major
publication, please let me know — maybe I'll start a Reporter Hall of Shame...)
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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
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Although numerous reviews have examined the credibility of climate researchers (Anderegg et al. 2010), the scientific consensus
on climate change (Doran and Kendall Zimmerman 2009) and the complexity of media reporting (Corner et al. 2012), few studies have undertaken an empirical review of the
publication record to evaluate the existence of
publication biases in climate change science.
Results of our meta - analysis found no evidence of
publication bias, in contrast to prior studies that were based
on smaller sample sizes than used here (e.g., Michaels 2008; Reckova and Irsova 2015).
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 also raised concerns about
bias; here we apparently see Tom Karl's thumb
on the scale in terms of the methodologies and procedures used in this
publication.
Such a measure excludes the possibility of editor
bias in the selection of
publications (as it asks scientists directly) as suggested in previous comments
on Oreskes» article.
On the first one, I think most people agree that in open - debate
publications, everybody is better off if ideological
bias are eliminated from the selection of advertisements.
Commission scolaire francophone du Yukon no. 23 v. Yukon (Procureure générale), 2014 YKCA 4 There is a
publication ban in this case, in the context of a recusal motion based
on alleged reasonable apprehension of
bias.
This potential
publication bias may impact
on the generalisability of our review to non-English speaking countries.
The quality of evidence for network estimates of the primary outcomes will be assessed with the GRADE framework, which characterises the quality of a body of evidence
on the basis of the study limitations, imprecision, heterogeneity or inconsistency, indirectness and
publication bias.
Publication bias: we will downgrade the quality of evidence level if investigators fail to report studies or outcomes
on the basis of results (Schünemann 2011b, Section 12.2.2).
A second method of examining what effect
publication bias could have
on the meta - analytic results is inspecting the distribution of each individual study's effect size
on the horizontal axis against its sample size, standard error or precision (the reciprocal of the standard error)
on the vertical axis.