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Bias in the Literature

Bias in the literature refers to the tendency of authors to select data, research methods and/or conclusions that are in agreement with their personal viewpoints, thus skewing research outcomes. It is an important factor to consider when reading any scientific paper, as it can have a major impact on the validity of …

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Overview

Bias in the literature refers to the tendency of authors to select data, research methods and/or conclusions that are in agreement with their personal viewpoints, thus skewing research outcomes. It is an important factor to consider when reading any scientific paper, as it can have a major impact on the validity of the work. Bias in literature can be unintentional or intentional, and can be introduced at any stage of the research process. It is important to take into account the possibility of bias when evaluating research papers, in order to ensure the accuracy of scientific findings. Bias in the literature can also have a negative effect on the credibility of science, as it can lead to faulty conclusions, or false claims. Therefore, it is essential to be mindful of bias when interpreting and discussing scientific literature.

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Abbas Amini · Australia Nicolas Williet · France Verena Scheper · Germany

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