- Jul 2018
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europepmc.org europepmc.org
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On 2014 Sep 30, Ryan Radecki commented:
Post-publication commentary:
"Are a Third of Research Conclusions Wrong?"
As I covered last year, half of what you’ve been taught in medicine is wrong – we just don’t know which half.
And, it turns out, sometimes even the same authors taking a second look at the same data as before, can come up with new – and wildly different – conclusions.
This is a review of 37 randomized-controlled trials published after 1966 paired with 37 “re-analyses” of the same data. These trials span the entire medical domain, from mycophenolate therapy after cardiac transplantation to homeopathy for fibrosis. Of these 37 re-analyses, 32 of them involved authors from the original research group. These re-analyses differed by changing statistical techniques, outcome definitions, or other study interpretation methods....
http://www.emlitofnote.com/2014/09/are-third-of-research-conclusions-wrong.html
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- Feb 2018
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europepmc.org europepmc.org
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On 2014 Sep 30, Ryan Radecki commented:
Post-publication commentary:
"Are a Third of Research Conclusions Wrong?"
As I covered last year, half of what you’ve been taught in medicine is wrong – we just don’t know which half.
And, it turns out, sometimes even the same authors taking a second look at the same data as before, can come up with new – and wildly different – conclusions.
This is a review of 37 randomized-controlled trials published after 1966 paired with 37 “re-analyses” of the same data. These trials span the entire medical domain, from mycophenolate therapy after cardiac transplantation to homeopathy for fibrosis. Of these 37 re-analyses, 32 of them involved authors from the original research group. These re-analyses differed by changing statistical techniques, outcome definitions, or other study interpretation methods....
http://www.emlitofnote.com/2014/09/are-third-of-research-conclusions-wrong.html
This comment, imported by Hypothesis from PubMed Commons, is licensed under CC BY.
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