Why use a database instead of just searching in a web browser? If you Google a search term, the most popular sites come up—and there’s no guarantee of accuracy. You might find a ton of peer-reviewed journal articles, or you might find a slew of posts from unreliable sites like Wiki...
For the first three databases, articles were identified via the search term “Espy file”, with the only restriction being that the publication was from a peer-reviewed scholarly outlet. No other search restrictions (e.g., language restrictions) were used, resulting in 613 publications. Without ...
Inaccurate citations were further reviewed to determine the type of error (selective citation, citation bias, secondary citation, incorrect/opposite finding, and fact not found), where secondary citations were considered less severe and other types of errors were labeled as serious. The entries in ...