Funding Bias
Experimenter's bias, Scientific misconduct, Tobacco industry, Blind experiment
978-613-9-75617-9
6139756170
76
2012-01-02
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The terms funding bias, sponsorship bias, funding outcome bias, or funding publication bias refer to an observed tendency of the conclusion of a scientific research study to support the interests of the study's financial sponsor. This phenomenon is recognized sufficiently that researchers undertake studies to examine bias in past published studies. Funding bias is an instance of experimenter's bias. The psychology text Influence: Science and Practice describes the act of reciprocity as a trait in which a person feels obliged to return favors. This trait is embodied in all human cultures. Human nature may influence even the most ethical researchers to be affected by their sponsors, although they may genuinely deny it.
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