Negative data
This is my contribution to the #negativeresults campaign. Go check it out on Twitter!
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This is my contribution to the #negativeresults campaign. Go check it out on Twitter!
LAZARUS now on Smashwords and Amazon
Reblogged this on PhD-bility.
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Reblogged this on Rapha-z-lab.
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Really nice illustration of a crucial problem. I included your figure on my blog Trockeneisbombe (trockeneisbombe.wordpress.com). Also shows what a newbie I still am; no idea how to include a link a comment 😉
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Glad we got to include this in our tweets this week! And remember, F1000Research is waiving the article processing fee on negative results articles until the end of August, so if you have any lying around, do submit!
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so true….gotta reblog!
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Reblogged this on A Soul Driven Mind….
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AWESOME. And so terribly true.
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Reblogged this on bermanj1forchange and commented:
I love this!
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Hahahahahahaha! I love funny cartoons like this! Sorry, I realise there’s a real and serious message behind it…but it actually made me laugh out loud!
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LOL
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Reblogged this on healthcaredirect and commented:
so true
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Reblogged this on It's ME and commented:
Good!
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LOL…negative data is still a data. hmmm..
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more easily said than done. Who’s going to publish it? Yourself, so that all of half a dozen people see it?
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so trueeeeeee!!!! but sometime i really need to hide it. LOL
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If only it was that easy… I have been encouraged by supervisors not to even attempt to publish negative data because “It won’t be published”
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Well, hopefully that’s changing now.
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Reblogged this on afrtec2.
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Reblogged this on MothCaterpillar and commented:
I just love it! 🙂
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Reblogged this on ranghetti031183 and commented:
Great fun
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We really need a way to index and easily search for information on what didn’t work.
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Really makes me wish they’d pass a law *requiring* the results of all academic grants to be published, whatever their result, because a result you didn’t want or an outcome that didn’t work can *still* be of great help and relevance to the world!
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Reblogged this on filtercoffee.
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. Brilliant! 🙂
Not only does publishing negative data save tons of time and effort for researchers, but publishing negative clinical data can save tons of time and money for healthcare consumers too. Thanks!
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