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Identifying outcome reporting bias in randomised trials on PubMed: review of publications and survey of authors
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Incomplete reporting of outcomes within published articles of randomised trials is common and is associated with statistical non-significance. The medical literature therefore represents a selective and biased subset of study outcomes, and trial protocols should be made publicly available.
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