“‘Publication Bias’ Tag”,2019-11-24 ():
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- “Research into Trans Medicine Has Been Manipulated: Court Documents Offer a Window into How This Happens”, 2024
- “Footprint of Publication Selection Bias on Meta-Analyses in Medicine, Environmental Sciences, Psychology, and Economics”, et al 2024
- “Drab and Distant Birds Are Studied Less Than Their Fancy-Feathered Friends”, et al 2023
- “Robust Bayesian Meta-Analysis: Addressing Publication Bias With Model-Averaging”, et al 2023
- “Robust Bayesian Meta-Analysis: Model-Averaging across Complementary Publication Bias Adjustment Methods”, et al 2023
- “Do Growth Mindset Interventions Impact Students’ Academic Achievement? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis With Recommendations for Best Practices”, 2022
- “On the Predicted Replicability of Two Decades of Experimental Research on System Justification: A z-Curve Analysis”, Sotola & 2022
- “Accommodation Decision-Making for Postsecondary Students With ADHD: Treating the Able As Disabled”, 2022
- “Do Pre-Registration and Pre-Analysis Plans Reduce p-Hacking and Publication Bias?”, et al 2022
- “The Null Result Penalty”, et al 2022 (page 3)
- “Do Meta-Analyses Oversell the Longer-Term Effects of Programs? (Part 1): Detecting Follow-Up Selection Bias in Studies of Postsecondary Education Programs”, 2022
- “Which Findings Should Be Published?”, 2022
- “Dream Interpretation from a Cognitive and Cultural Evolutionary Perspective: The Case of Oneiromancy in Traditional China”, 2022
- “Selective Publication of Antidepressant Trials and Its Influence on Apparent Efficacy: Updated Comparisons and Meta-Analyses of Newer versus Older Trials”, et al 2021
- “‘He Who Pays the Piper Calls the Tune’: Researcher Experiences of Funder Suppression of Health Behavior Intervention Trial Findings”, et al 2021
- “No Need to Choose: Robust Bayesian Meta-Analysis With Competing Publication Bias Adjustment Methods”, et al 2021
- “Of Forking Paths and Tied Hands: Selective Publication of Findings, and What Economists Should Do about It”, 2021
- “An Excess of Positive Results: Comparing the Standard Psychology Literature With Registered Reports”, et al 2021
- “Sorting the File Drawer: A Typology for Describing Unpublished Studies”, 2021
- “Non-Replicable Publications Are Cited More Than Replicable Ones”, Serra-2021
- “Effectiveness of Psychological Interventions in Prison to Reduce Recidivism: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials”, et al 2021
- “Millions of Animals May Be Missing from Scientific Studies”, 2020
- “Assessing Treatment Effects and Publication Bias across Different Specialties in Medicine: a Large Empirical Study of the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews”, et al 2020
- “Publication Rate in Preclinical Research: a Plea for Preregistration”, et al 2020
- “RCTs to Scale: Comprehensive Evidence from Two Nudge Units”, Della2020
- “Estimating Population Mean Power Under Conditions of Heterogeneity and Selection for Significance”, 2020
- “Backlash Over Meat Dietary Recommendations Raises Questions About Corporate Ties to Nutrition Scientists”, 2020
- “FDA and NIH Let Clinical Trial Sponsors Keep Results Secret and Break the Law”, 2020
- “Limited Evidence for the Effect of Red Color on Cognitive Performance: A Meta-Analysis”, 2020
- “The Meaningfulness of Effect Sizes in Psychological Research: Differences Between Sub-Disciplines and the Impact of Potential Biases”, 2019
- “Registered Reports: an Early Example and Analysis”, et al 2019
- “Stereotype Threat Effects in Settings With Features Likely versus Unlikely in Operational Test Settings: A Meta-Analysis”, et al 2019
- “The Cumulative Effect of Reporting and Citation Biases on the Apparent Efficacy of Treatments: the Case of Depression”, et al 2018
- “A Systematic Review of Personality Trait Change Through Intervention”, et al 2017
- “Is There a Publication Bias in Behavioral Intranasal Oxytocin Research on Humans? Opening the File Drawer of One Lab”, et al 2016
- “Discontinuation and Nonpublication of Randomized Clinical Trials Conducted in Children”
- “Can Results-Free Review Reduce Publication Bias? The Results and Implications of a Pilot Study”
- “Publication and Reporting of Clinical Trial Results: Cross Sectional Analysis across Academic Medical Centers”, et al 2016
- “Re-Evaluation of the Traditional Diet-Heart Hypothesis: Analysis of Recovered Data from Minnesota Coronary Experiment (1968-73)”, et al 2016
- “The Use and Abuse of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to Modulate Corticospinal Excitability in Humans”, et al 2015
- “SPP598377 1..5”
- “Does Publication Bias Inflate the Apparent Efficacy of Psychological Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of US National Institutes of Health-Funded Trials”, et al 2015
- “Meta-Analysis Using Effect Size Distributions of Only Statistically-Significant Studies”, et al 2014
- “Extent of Non-Publication in Cohorts of Studies Approved by Research Ethics Committees or Included in Trial Registries”, et al 2014
- “Publication Bias in the Social Sciences: Unlocking the File Drawer”, et al 2014
- “Publication Bias in Psychology: A Diagnosis Based on the Correlation between Effect Size and Sample Size”, et al 2014
- “Lunar Cycle Effects on Sleep and the File Drawer Problem”, et al 2014
- “The Association between Exaggeration in Health Related Science News and Academic Press Releases: Retrospective Observational Study”, et al 2014
- “Nonindustry-Sponsored Preclinical Studies on Statins Yield Greater Efficacy Estimates Than Industry-Sponsored Studies: A Meta-Analysis”, et al 2013
- “Clusters of Individual Experiences Form a Continuum of Persistent Non-Symbolic Experiences [PNSE] in Adults”, 2013
- “Publication Bias in Laboratory Animal Research: A Survey on Magnitude, Drivers, Consequences and Potential Solutions”, et al 2012
- “A Vast Graveyard of Undead Theories: Publication Bias and Psychological Science’s Aversion to the Null”, 2012
- “A Critical Review of the First 10 Years of Candidate Gene-By-Environment Interaction Research in Psychiatry”, 2011
- “The Truth Wears Off: Is There Something Wrong With the Scientific Method?”, 2010
- “Publication Bias in Two Political Behavior Literatures”, et al 2010
- “Do Pressures to Publish Increase Scientists’ Bias? An Empirical Support from US States Data”, 2010
- “Publication Bias in Reports of Animal Stroke Studies Leads to Major Overstatement of Efficacy”, et al 2010
- “Trial Publication After Registration in ClinicalTrials.Gov: A Cross-Sectional Analysis”, et al 2009
- “Publication Bias in Empirical Sociological Research: Do Arbitrary Significance Levels Distort Published Results?”, 2008
- “An Exploratory Test for an Excess of Statistically-Significant Findings”, 2007
- “Full Publication of Results Initially Presented in Abstracts”, et al 2007
- “Local Literature Bias in Genetic Epidemiology: An Empirical Evaluation of the Chinese Literature”, et al 2005
- “Molecular Insights into Human Brain Evolution”, 2005
- “Teacher Expectations and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: Knowns and Unknowns, Resolved and Unresolved Controversies”, 2005
- “Do Certain Countries Produce Only Positive Results? A Systematic Review of Controlled Trials”, et al 1998
- “Bias in Meta-Analysis Detected by a Simple, Graphical Test”, et al 1997
- “Publication Decisions Revisited: The Effect of the Outcome of Statistical Tests on the Decision to Publish and Vice Versa”
- “On Publishing Controversy: Norman R. F. Maier and the Genesis of Seizures”, 1993
- “A Meta-Analysis of Infant Habituation and Recognition Memory Performance As Predictors of Later IQ”, 1993
- “Reviewer Bias”, et al 1992
- “The Philosophical Basis of Peer Review and the Suppression of Innovation”, 1990
- “On Publication Policy Regarding Non-Statistically-Significant Results: Some Comments on Dr. J. B. Rhine’s Article in the Comments Section of the J.P., 39, No 2, 135–142”, 1976
- “Fads, Fashions, and Folderol in Psychology”, 1966
- “Maier’s Law”, 1960
- “Publication Decisions and Their Possible Effects on Inferences Drawn from Tests of Statistical-Significance-Or Vice Versa”, 1959
- “Is ‘Evidence-Based Development’ Writing a Cheque Its Methodology Can’t Cash?”
- “Logging Hypotheses and Protocols Before Performing Research Seems to Work As Intended: to Reduce Publication Bias for Positive Results”
- “A Valid Evaluation of the Theory of Multiple Intelligences Is Not yet Possible: Problems of Methodological Quality for Intervention Studies”
- “For Decades, Some Psychologists Have Claimed That Bilinguals Have Better Mental Control. Their Work Is Now Being Called into Question.”
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