Homœopathic Links 2016; 29(02): 117-119
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1582465
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Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd.

An Example of Issues of Editorial Bias Confronting Questioning Researchers

Isaac Golden
1   Australia
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Publication Date:
14 June 2016 (online)

Abstract

This brief review gives an example of how editorial decisions can influence material presented in medical journals, leaving readers with an incomplete and therefore misleading view of important medical issues. It also gives a possible window into bias against homeopathic practitioners by editors of medical journals.

 
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