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BLANCO-PEREZ & BRODEUR: Progress in Publishing Negative Results?

  Posted on 24th January 2018 by replicationnetwork

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[From the working paper, “Publication Bias and Editorial Statement on Negative Findings” by Cristina Blanco-Perez and Abel Brodeur] Prior research points out that there is a selection bias in favor of positive results by editors and referees. In other words,…

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