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Publication bias in editorial decision makingCarin M Olson
JAMA, Chicago, IL, USA
JAMA 287:2825-8. 2002..We assessed whether submitted manuscripts that report results of controlled trials are more likely to be published if they report positive results...
Association of first- and second-generation air bags with front occupant death in car crashes: a matched cohort studyCarin M Olson
Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, 98195, USA
Am J Epidemiol 164:161-9. 2006..10 (95% CI: 0.63, 1.93) (p = 0.20 for comparison of aRRs). The differences in aRRs between first- and second-generation air bags among other subgroups were small and not statistically significant...
Re: "Using head-on collisions to compare risk of driver death by frontal air bag generation: a matched-pair cohort study"Carin M Olson
Am J Epidemiol 167:885-6; author reply 886-7. 2008
Association between time interval to publication and statistical significanceKay Dickersin
Department of Community Health, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA
JAMA 287:2829-31. 2002..Studies have shown that reports from clinical trials with statistically significant results tend to be submitted and published more rapidly than reports from studies with null or insignificant findings...
