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  2. The Lancet - Wikipedia

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    The Lancet is a weekly peer-reviewed general medical journal and one of the oldest of its kind. It is also one of the world's highest-impact academic journals. [1] [2

  3. Andrew Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-four hours before the 2004 Sunday Times report by Deer, The Lancet ' s editor Richard Horton responded to the investigation in a public statement, describing Wakefield's research as "fatally flawed" and said he believed the paper would have been rejected as biased if the peer reviewers had been aware of Wakefield's conflict of interest. [56]

  4. Open access citation advantage - Wikipedia

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    A similar phenomenon, termed the "no abstract available bias" or NAA bias, is a scholar's tendency to cite journal articles that have an abstract available online more readily than articles that do not—this affects articles' citation count similarly to open access citation advantage.

  5. Jocalyn Clark - Wikipedia

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    The source of that disadvantage is gender bias, which is a core feature of the very systems that organise these three fields". [33] #LancetWomen was launched in February 2019, after which The Lancet committed to re-assembling their editorial boards to improve gender balance.

  6. Can RFK Jr. Fix Our Dysfunctional Public Health Agencies ...

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    The Lancet authors agree with RFK Jr.'s aspirations but suggest in the meantime that "regulations need to be put in place to eliminate barriers to accessing new-generation obesity clinical ...

  7. Why Most Published Research Findings Are False - Wikipedia

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    Even if a study meets the benchmark requirements for and , and is free of bias, there is still a 36% probability that a paper reporting a positive result will be incorrect; if the base probability of a true result is lower, then this will push the PPV lower too. Furthermore, there is strong evidence that the average statistical power of a study ...

  8. Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties - Wikipedia

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    These professors have published a detailed paper discussing this bias and the Lancet study called "Conflict Mortality Surveys". [68] An 24 October 2006 The Guardian article reported this response from a Lancet study author: But Prof Burnham said the researchers penetrated much further into residential areas than was clear from the Lancet paper ...

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