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Authorship: the coin of the realm, the source of complaints.

Authors: Wilcox, L. J.
Publication Type: Journal Article
Secondary Title: JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association
Abstract: Disputes associated with achieving recognition for work done may affect both morale and subsequent resource allocation to medical researchers.|To assess authorship disputes brought to the Ombuds Office.|The Ombuds Office, Harvard Me...
Year: 1998
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9676658

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Phenomena of retraction - Reasons for retraction and citations to the publications

Authors: Sievert, ME ; Schultz, T. R. ; Budd, J. M.
Publication Type: Journal Article
Secondary Title: Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association
Abstract: Context.-This study examined the impact of retracted articles on biomedical communication.|Objective.-To examine publications identified in the biomedical literature as having been retracted, to ascertain why and by whom the publica...
Year: 1998
URL: http://www.ama-assn.org/public/peer/jpv71004.htm

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Health Industry Practices That Create Conflicts of Interest

Authors: Smelser, Neil ; Rothman, David J. ; Chimonas, Susan C. ; Blank, Linda ; Brennan, Troyen A. ; Goldman, Janlori ; Kassirer, Jerome P. ; Cohen, Jordan J. ; Naughton, James ; Kimball, Harry ; Blumenthal, David
Publication Type: Journal Article
Secondary Title: JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association
Abstract: The article presents a policy proposal for U.S. academic medical centers for the prevention of conflicts of interest. Conflicts of interest occur between the physicians' commitment to patient care and the desire of the pharmaceutica...
Year: 2006

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Is there a sex bias in choosing editors? Epidemiology journals as an example

Authors: Dickersin, K ; Fredman, L ; Flegal, KM ; Scott, JD ; Crawley, B
Publication Type: Journal Article
Secondary Title: Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association
Abstract: Context.-Editors, authors, and reviewers are influential in shaping science. The careers of women in public health have received less scrutiny than those of women in medicine and other branches of science. The performance of women a...
Year: 1998
URL: http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/280/3/260.full.pdf

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Reliability of editors' subjective quality ratings of peer reviews of manuscripts

Authors: Callaham, ML ; Baxt, WG ; Waeckerie, JF ; Wears, RL
Publication Type: Journal Article
Secondary Title: Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association
Abstract: Context.-Quality of reviewers is crucial to journal quality, but there are usually too many for editors to know them all personally. A reliable method of rating them (for education and monitoring) is needed.|Objective.-Whether edito...
Year: 1998
URL: http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/280/3/229.full.pdf

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Effect on the quality of peer review of blinding reviewers and asking them to sign their reports - A randomized controlled trial

Authors: Godlee, Fiona ; Gale, CR ; Martyn, CN
Publication Type: Journal Article
Secondary Title: Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association
Abstract: Context.-Anxiety about bias, lack of accountability, and poor quality of peer review has led to questions about the imbalance in anonymity between reviewers and authors,|Objective.-To evaluate the effect on the quality of peer revie...
Year: 1998
URL: http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/280/3/237.full.pdf

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Positive-outcome bias and other limitations in the outcome of research abstracts submitted to a scientific meeting

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.pdf

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Data withholding in academic genetics: evidence from a national survey

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
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