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- Withholding research results in academic life science : Evidence from a national survey of faculty.
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Authors: Campbell, EG ; Louis, K. S. ; Blumenthal, David ; Anderson, Melissa S. ; Causino, N.
Publication Type: Journal Article
Secondary Title: JAMA
Abstract: To identify the prevalence and determinants of data-withholding behaviors among academic life scientists.|Mailed survey of 3394 life science faculty in the 50 universities that received the most funding from the National Institutes ...
Year: 1997
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9103347
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1997.03540390054035Biblio - KBL781 - 2011-08-01 16:46
- Positive-outcome bias and other limitations in the outcome of research abstracts submitted to a scientific meeting
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Authors: Callaham, ML ; Barton, C ; Wears, RL ; Weber, EJ ; Young, G
Publication Type: Journal Article
Secondary Title: Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association
Abstract: Context.-Studies with positive results are more likely to be published in biomedical journals than are studies with negative results. However, many studies submitted for consideration at scientific meetings are never published in fu...
Year: 1998
URL: http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/280/3/254.full.pdfBiblio - KBL781 - 2011-08-01 16:48
- Data withholding in academic genetics: evidence from a national survey
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Authors: Gokhale, M ; Clarridge, B. R. ; Birenbaum, L. ; Holtzman, NA ; Campbell, EG ; Hilgartner, S ; Blumenthal, David
Publication Type: Journal Article
Secondary Title: JAMA
Abstract: The free and open sharing of information, data, and materials regarding published research is vital to the replication of published results, the efficient advancement of science, and the education of students. Yet in daily practice,...
Year: 2002
URL: http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/287/4/473.full.pdf
DOI: joc11433 [pii]Biblio - KBL781 - 2011-08-01 16:48

