Results: We found an overall publication rate for these qualitative studies of 44.2%. This is nearly identical to the publication rate for quantitative research. The quality of reporting of study methods and findings in the abstract was positively related to the likelihood of publication. Conclusion...
In particular, the unpublished studies are less likely to report statistically significant findings, and this introduces publication bias. This has been well documented for quantitative studies, but has never been explored in relation to qualitative research. Methods: We reviewed the s of qualitative ...
Observational studies are prone to two types of errors: random and systematic. Random error arises as a result of variation between samples that might be drawn in a study and can be reduced by increasing the sample size. Systematic error arises from problems with the study design or the method...
On the Need for Quantitative Bias Analysis in the Peer-Review Process Peer review is central to the process through which epidemiologists generate evidence to inform public health and medical interventions. Reviewers thereby ... Matthew,P.,Fox,... - 《American Journal of Epidemiology》 被引量: ...
Meta-analysis is now used in numerous scientific disciplines, summarizing quantitative evidence from multiple studies. If the literature being synthesised has been affected by publication bias, this in turn biases the meta-analytic results, potentially producing overstated conclusions. Publication Bias in ...
et al. A method for normalizing histology slides for quantitative analysis. in Proc. 6th IEEE International Conference on Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro 1107–1110 (IEEE, 2009). Janowczyk, A., Basavanhally, A. & Madabhushi, A. Stain Normalization using Sparse Auto...
Assessing Quality and Risk of Bias in Experimental Studies on Clinical Nursing J Jeong,KC Lim,J Kwon,... - Korean Society of Evidence-Based Nursing 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Using the nursing delirium screening scale in assessing postoperative delirium: A meta‐regression The quality assessment of...
These data are in contrast with those collected by K. Wells (see record 1981-10461-001) who found results inconsistent with the actor–observer bias postulate. An explanation of the different results of the 2 studies is offered in terms of whether observers had, or had not, previously ...
However, a key stumbling block in the Molecular Transformer is the lack of interpretability. Why the Molecular Transformer predicts one reaction outcome over another, and which training set reactions it finds most similar when reaching a particular prediction, are both unclear. Quantitative interpretabili...
Bias in occupational epidemiology studies In general, it is important to ensure that information bias is minimised and is also non-differential (for example, that the misclassification of exposure... Neil,Pearce,Harvey,... - 《Occupational & Environmental Medicine》 被引量: 234发表: 2007年 Causal...