Throwback Thursday - Why do we only see positive results published?
Monday Science23 Mai 2024

Throwback Thursday - Why do we only see positive results published?

In today's Thursday Specials episode, Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham answerers a listener's question "Why do we only see positive results published?"

Additional Information

  • Publication bias: the problem that won't go away - Dickersin and Min (1993) Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences
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