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17 AugReporting Bias

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  • Vinkers, CH et al. 2015. “Use of positive and negative words in scientific PubMed abstracts between 1974 and 2014: retrospective analysis.” BMJ; 351
  • Macleod, MR et al. 2015. “Risk of Bias in Reports of In Vivo Research: A Focus for Improvement.” PLOS Biology | DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002273
  • Tsilidis, KK et al. 2013. “Evaluation of Excess Significance Bias in Animal Studies of Neurological Diseases.” PLOS Biol; Volume 11, Issue 7, e1001609
  • Landis, SC et al. 2012. “A call for transparent reporting to optimize the predictive value of preclinical research.” Nature 490, 187–191 
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