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What errors do peer reviewers detect, and does training improve their ability to detect them?

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S Schroter, N Black, S Evans, F Godlee, L … - JRSM, 2008 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
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Manipulierende Wissenschaftler


V Wenzel, B Zwißler, R Larsen - Der Anaesthesist, 2009 - Springer
Nach einer Untersuchung der wissen- schaftlichen Tätigkeit von Dr. Scott S.
Reuben von der Universitätsklinik für Anästhesie am Baystate Medical College
in Springfield, Massachusetts, in den USA sind von der Zeitschrift Anesthe- ...
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[PDF] Irren ist auch ärztlich


KU Josten, G für ärztliche Behandlungsfehler - aerzte-nordrhein.de
Page 1. 1 Irren ist auch ärztlich Klaus U. Josten Der Fels in der Brandung
und die Riffe unter Wasser sind nicht die Ziele der Segler. ...
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Publizieren oder untergehen? eine wissenschaftliche Einbahnstraße?


U Kreimeier, HR Arntz - Notfall & Rettungsmedizin, 2009 - Springer
Bei Einreichung eines Manuskripts zur Begutachtung ist es schwer, alle meth-
odischen Details auf Richtigkeit und die Inhalte der Arbeit auf Originalität
und Urheberschaft zu überprüfen [2]. Dabei ist festzuhalten, dass die ...
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[PDF] Bias in the research literature and conflict of interest: an issue for publishers, editors, …


SN Young - J Psychiatry Neurosci, 2009 - cma.ca
Conflicts of interest (COIs) of researchers have been a fre- quent topic
recently in the popular press and scientific jour- nals. Of particular interest
to psychiatric researchers are the investigations in the US senate, led by ...
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Reminiscences of a former editor


R Eastwood - International Psychogeriatrics, 2009 - Cambridge Univ Press
Professor David Ames, the editor-in-chief of International Psychogeriatrics, has
kindly asked some of us who edited the journal at one time or another to write a
personal piece. I was asked because I edited the journal longer than anyone ...
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How do I write an original article? An introduction for beginners


V Wenzel, MW Dünser, KH Lindner - Der Anaesthesist, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Less than 50% of abstracts presented on scientific conferences get published as
full articles. This manuscript is a hands-on instruction on how to collate a
scientific investigation into an article. Criteria for authorship should be ...
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Large-Scale Assessment of the Effect of Popularity on the Reliability of Research


T Pfeiffer, R Hoffmann - PloS one, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Based on theoretical reasoning it has been suggested that the reliability of
findings published in the scientific literature decreases with the popularity of
a research field. Here we provide empirical support for this prediction. We ...
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Elsevier says offering $25 gift cards for positive reviews was mistake


H Mooney - British Medical Journal, 2009 - bmj.com
You are seeing this message because your web browser does not support basic web
standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing and what you can do
to make your experience on this site better. ... The first 150 words of ...
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Who wrote that article?


D Kamerow - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bmj.com
Authorship issues are a common obsession of medical journal editors. We fuss
about them a great deal, fretting about who contributed what to a paper, who was
responsible for the work and its conclusions, and what should qualify a ...
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