Relationship between conflicts of interest and research results.
Lee S. Friedman,Elihu D. Richter +1 more
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COI is widespread among the authors of published manuscripts and these authors are more likely to present positive findings, and a strong association between positive results and COI (ICMJE definition) is observed.Abstract:
CONTEXT: To date, research regarding the influence of conflicts of interest on the presentation of findings by researchers has been limited.read more
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