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Data from: Author-suggested reviewers: gender differences and influences on the peer review process at an ecology journal
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- Peer review is the primary method by which journals evaluate the qualit ...

Data from: Recruitment of reviewers is becoming harder at some journals: a test of the influence of reviewer fatigue at six journals
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- Fox, Charles W.
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- Background: It is commonly reported by editors that it has become hard< ...

Data from: Gender diversity of editorial boards and gender differences in the peer review process at six journals of ecology and evolution.
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- how the gender diversity of editors and reviewer ...

Data from: Gender differences in patterns of authorship do not affect peer review outcomes at an ecology journal
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- likely to be accepted for publication, compared to papers with male au ...

Data from: Experiences with Global Trigger Tool reviews in five Danish hospitals – an implementation study
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- eported patient safety incidents (PSIs) from five pilot hospitals currently part ...

Data from: Is it becoming harder to secure reviewers for peer review? A test with data from five ecology journals
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- Vines, Timothy H.
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- Background: There is concern in the academic publishing commun ...

Data from: Gender differences in peer review outcomes and manuscript impact at six journals of ecology and evolution
- 负责人:
- Fox, Charles W.
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- or unconscious gender biases in assessment. The degree to which edito< ...

Data from: Prolific observer bias in the life sciences: why we need blind data recording
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- effect sizes and more significant p-values. We discuss methods to minimize bias ...

Data from: Social inequality and infant health in the UK: systematic review and meta-analyses
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- to May 2011. DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS: Two independent reviewers ...

symptoms following a mild traumatic brain injury: a systematic review
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- up to October 2016. Data selection and extraction: Two reviewers ...