Cross-sectional study of preprints and final journal publications from COVID-19 studies: discrepancies in results reporting and spin in interpretation
Objective To compare results reporting and the presence of spin in COVID-19 study preprints with their finalised journal publications.Design Cross-sectional study.Setting International medical literature.Participants Preprints and final journal publications of 67 interventional and observational stu...
Main Authors: | Robin Featherstone, Lisa Bero, Matthew J Page, Jamie J Kirkham, Lisa Parker, Sally McDonald, Quinn Grundy, Kellia Chiu, Rosa Lawrence, Louis Leslie, Stephanie Boughton |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021-07-01
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Series: | BMJ Open |
Online Access: | https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/7/e051821.full |
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