Publishing protocols of systematic reviews: comparing what was done to what was planned.
CONTEXT: Publication of research protocols minimizes bias by explicitly stating a priori hypotheses and methods without prior knowledge of results. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective comparative study to assess the extent to which the content of published Cochrane reviews had changed compared wit...
Main Authors: | Silagy, C, Middleton, P, Hopewell, S |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2002
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