Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10514263 Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The publication cycle clearly illustrates that significant findings are published ahead of nonsignificant findings, and that significant findings seem to provide an incentive to publish nonsignificant studies. Therefore, studies that may have correctly shown that beta-blockers increase the risk of depression will have been refuted too. Publication bias because of false nonsignificant studies may obstruct scientific progress.
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