Citation bias favoring statistically significant studies was present in medical research.

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Citation bias favoring statistically significant studies was present in medical research. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.JCLINEPI.2012.09.015
P698PubMed publication ID23347853
P5875ResearchGate publication ID235370286

P50authorAngèle Gayet-AgeronQ41653988
Anne-Sophie JannotQ56863175
Thomas AgoritsasQ57384778
P2093author name stringThomas V Perneger
P2860cites workHow citation distortions create unfounded authority: analysis of a citation networkQ24260685
Testing for the presence of positive-outcome bias in peer review: a randomized controlled trialQ34024803
Citations to trials of nicotine replacement therapy were biased toward positive results and high-impact-factor journalsQ37364280
P433issue3
P921main subjectcitationQ1713
statisticsQ12483
citation analysisQ206276
biasQ742736
P304page(s)296-301
P577publication date2013-03-01
P1433published inJournal of Clinical EpidemiologyQ6294959
P1476titleCitation bias favoring statistically significant studies was present in medical research
P478volume66

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