EPISODE 2 REFERENCES

 

UNBREAKING SCIENCE PODCAST EPISODE #2 REFERENCES

Angell, M. 2010. Big Pharma, Bad Medicine: How corporate dollars corrupt research and education. (Boston Review Editorial) http://bostonreview.net/archives/BR35.3/angell.php

Begley and Ellis, 2012. Raise standards for preclinical cancer research. Nature (Drug Development) 483:531-533. https://www.nature.com/articles/483531a

Birk et al. 2018. Analysis and Correction of Inappropriate Image Duplication 2: The Molecular and Cellular Biology Experience. Molecular and Cellular Biology doi: 10.1128/mcb.00309-18.

Bush, MB and PE de Oliveira. 2006. The rise and fall of Refugial Hypothesis of Amazonian speciation: a paleoecological perspective. Biota Neotrop 6 http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1676-06032006000100002&script=sci_abstract

Collaborators (Open Science Collaboration). 2015. PSYCHOLOGY. Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science. 349(6251):aac4716. doi: 10.1126/science.aac4716. 

Fournier, JC et al., 2010. Antidepressant Drug effects and Depression Severity: A Patient Level Meta-Analysis. JAMA 303:47-53.

Lefauve, LM. 2015. Campus Rape Expert Can't Answer Basic Questions About His Sources. Reason: Free Minds and Free Markets) https://reason.com/archives/2015/07/28/campus-rape-statistics-lisak-problem

Lexchin J. 2012. Sponsorship bias in clinical research.  Int J Risk Saf Med. 2012;24(4):233-42. doi: 10.3233/JRS-2012-0574.

 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233331228_Sponsorship_bias_in_clinical_research

Gauchat, G. 2012. Politicization of Science in the Public Sphere: A Study of Public Trust in the United States, 1974 to 2010. American Sociological Review 77:167.

Glasziou P and I Chalmers. 2016. Is 85% of health research really “wasted”? The BMJ Opinion. https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2016/01/14/paul-glasziou-and-iain-chalmers-is-85-of-health-research-really-wasted/

Horton, R. 2015. Offline: What is medicine's 5 sigma? The Lancet 385 https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(15)60696-1/fulltext

Ionnidis, J. 2005. Why Most Published Research Findings are False. PLOS Medicine https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124

Ioannidis, JPA. 2008. Effectiveness of antidepressants: an evidence myth constructed from a thousand randomized trials? BMC Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine 3:14 https://peh-med.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1747-5341-3-14

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Rosenthal, R. 1979. The File Drawer Problem. Psychological Bulletin 86:638-641. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.888.5463&rep=rep1&type=pdf

Silberzahn, R, EL Uhlmann, D Martin et al. 2017. Many analysts, one dataset: Making transparent how variations in analytical choices affect results. Nature. 483(7391):531-3.

Smith, R. 2014. Smith, R. Medical research - still a scandal. The BMJ Opinion. https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2014/01/31/richard-smith-medical-research-still-a-scandal/

Swartout, K. 2015. Trajectory analysis of the campus serial rapist assumption. JAMA Pediatrics https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2375127

Sterling, TD. 1959. Publication decisions and their possible effects on inferences drawn from tests of significance—or vice versa. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 54 (285): 30–34. doi:10.2307/2282137.

US FDA 2017. Depression: FDA-Approved Medications May Help.  “Some evidence shows that the most effective way to treat many patients with depression is through both talk therapy and prescribed antidepressant medication,”, Accessed August 13, 2018.  https://www.fda.gov/forconsumers/consumerupdates/ucm095980.htm