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Likelihood Ratio Test for Publication Bias Likelihood Ratio Test for Publication Bias — a statistical method to detect and quantify publication bias in heterogeneous datasets.

#statstab #504 Likelihood Ratio Test for Publication Bias

Thoughts: Interesting idea for a problem many of us think is present, but is hard to measure.

#likelihood #publicationbias #QRPs #metascience #metapsychology #metaresearch

freestylerscientist.pl/projects/lik...

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2nd Canadian Open Science conference coming to Ottawa in October 2026 - Canadian Research Data Centre Network The 2nd Canadian Open Science Conference will take place October 27–29, 2026, in Ottawa, bringing together researchers, practitioners, and partners from across the country to advance open science in…

🔗 Learn more: buff.ly/mEbY7zU

#OpenScience #MetaResearch #MetaScience @Kelly Cobey @Stefanie Haustein

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Meta's internal study reveals parental controls have minimal impact on reducing teens' compulsive social media use. #SocialMedia #TeenHealth #ParentalControls #MetaResearch Link: thedailytechfeed.com/meta-study-s...

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Murine bone marrow macrophages and human monocytes do not express atypical chemokine receptor 1 The atypical chemokine receptor 1 (ACKR1) was discovered on erythrocytes as the Duffy blood group antigen (Cutbush et al., 1950), also called Duffy-antigen/receptor for chemokines, or DARC (Novitzky-B...

Based on our publication on antibody validation, R&D Biotechne confirmed that MAB4139 and AF6695 exhibit nonspecific binding and have been discontinued. Thanks for that 👍.
For assessing ACKR1 expression, the specific clones 2C3 and 6B7 should be used.
#Metaresearch

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#metascience #metaresearch #openscience #psychology #science #opendata

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Adequacy of trial registration and consistency in outcome reporting in rheumatology RCTs: A meta-research study Transparent reporting of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is essential to ensure research integrity. While registration practices of RCTs are impro…

We spent time checking how outcomes are registered and reported in publication, using database of RCT in rheumatology.
The results just got published in Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Results aren't good ⬇️1/5

#MetaResearch #ClinicalTrials #Rheumatology

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Machine learning based screening of potential paper mill publications in cancer research: methodological and cross sectional study Objectives To train and validate a machine learning model to distinguish paper mill publications from genuine cancer research articles, and to screen the cancer research literature to assess the preva...

Congrats to @aidybarnett.bsky.social, Baptiste and team on this important #metaresearch paper. I got to see the early analysis stages of this work and have been waiting with baited breath for it to be published:
www.bmj.com/content/392/...

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#metascience #metaresearch #psychology #measurement #methodology #preprint

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Structural Lock-In II: Reviewer Capture and the Innovation Stall in Contemporary AI Research Abstract Over the past decade, artificial intelligence research has exhibited unprecedented growth in volume, visibility, and institutional investment. Yet this expansion has not been accompanied by a...

New working paper: Structural Lock-In II examines how reviewer capture and AI-mediated evaluation contribute to innovation stall in AI research where familiarity is rewarded and structural novelty becomes invisible.

doi.org/10.5281/zeno...

#AIResearch #PeerReview #MetaResearch #IndependentResearch

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Comparison between RoB-1 and RoB-2 tool and impact on network meta-analysis results – a case study from a living Cochrane review on psoriasis This study was conducted within a large Cochrane living systematic review on psoriasis treatments with the aim to evaluate the inter-rater agreement o…

Comparison between RoB-1 and RoB-2 tool and impact on #NetworkMetaAnalysis results – a case study from a living #Cochrane review on psoriasis #RiskOfBias #EvidenceSynthesis #MetaResearch www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Postdoctoral Fellowship Announcement 2026-27

METRICS is accepting applications for the 2026–27 postdoctoral fellowship in meta-research at Stanford. Deadline: Feb 15, 2026. Start date will be around Oct 1, 2026 (+/- 2 month flexibility). See: metrics.stanford.edu/postdoctoral... #MetaResearch #postdoc

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Research funding is a key determinant of scientific progress. However, current allocation procedures for third-party funding are criticized due to high costs and biases in the selection. Here, we present data from a large German funding organization on an implementation of a lottery-first approach followed by peer review to allocate funding. We examine the changes in submissions and funded projects of female applicants after implementation, estimate the costs of the overall allocation process, and report on the attitudes and satisfaction of researchers and reviewers. The data show an increase of 10% in submissions and a 23% increase in funded projects from female applicants with the lottery-first approach compared to a previously used procedure. Additionally, the lottery-first approach was estimated to have 68% lower economic costs compared to a conventional single-stage peer review approach. Satisfaction with this funding approach was high and around half of applicants preferred an initial lottery followed by peer review over a conventional approach. Thus, the lottery-first approach is a promising addition to allocation procedures.

Research funding is a key determinant of scientific progress. However, current allocation procedures for third-party funding are criticized due to high costs and biases in the selection. Here, we present data from a large German funding organization on an implementation of a lottery-first approach followed by peer review to allocate funding. We examine the changes in submissions and funded projects of female applicants after implementation, estimate the costs of the overall allocation process, and report on the attitudes and satisfaction of researchers and reviewers. The data show an increase of 10% in submissions and a 23% increase in funded projects from female applicants with the lottery-first approach compared to a previously used procedure. Additionally, the lottery-first approach was estimated to have 68% lower economic costs compared to a conventional single-stage peer review approach. Satisfaction with this funding approach was high and around half of applicants preferred an initial lottery followed by peer review over a conventional approach. Thus, the lottery-first approach is a promising addition to allocation procedures.

Lottery before peer review is associated with increased female representation and reduced estimated economic cost in a German funding line https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-65660-9

New from @rmrahal and colleagues

Funder was German Foundation for […]

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Last week, our team co-coordinated the doctoral course🎓 “Experimental Research Design & Responsible Research Practices”. Big thanks to all who made it a success! 🙏💡🔬💪 #MetaResearch #PDBEB #idpIN #CNC-UC #HorizonEurope
@ucoimbra.bsky.social

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📢 It’s almost time! Our three Meta-Research Seminars take place tomorrow at the CNC-UC (Polo I). See you there!

#MetaResearch #PDBEB #idpIN #CNC-UC #HorizonEurope
@ucoimbra.bsky.social

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Thank you so much! Really excited to join the team & to continue our work together advancing #MetaResearch & #OpenScience

To everyone interested in reliable, transparent & open science, make sure to follow @excelscior-era.bsky.social for updates on projects and collaborations! #ResearchIntegrity

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🎉 A warm welcome to our new PI, Alfredo Sánchez-Tójar! We’re excited to see your work continue at @ucoimbra.bsky.social with the EXCELScIOR team advancing #MetaResearch & #OpenScience.

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Big news. I’ve started a new PI position @ucoimbra.bsky.social

I'm joining the meta-research group led by @tweissgerber.bsky.social & the @ec.europa.eu funded @excelscior-era.bsky.social

Thrilled to join this historic university & continue my work on #MetaResearch #EvidenceSynthesis & #OpenScience

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Canada: #Funding to Strengthen National Capacity In #Metaresearch

sshrc-crsh.canada.ca/en/news/2025/funding-to-...

SSHRC | CRSH

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What we can learn from tracking research funding flows from North to South - Impact of Social Sciences How tracking global development research funding flows could provide valuable insights into key questions facing the international development sector.

👀ICYMI: "If we want to know where the next transformative piece of evidence will come from, we need to look at how, and whether, it will be funded."

#ResearchFunding #InternationalDevelopment #MetaResearch

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Uni Bern: Postdoctoral Researcher – Data Science & Embedded Clinical Trials Department of Clinical Research Employment upon agreement

#MetaResearch #PostDoc opportunity working with routine health data and clinical trial data (with Prof. Lars Hemkens)

www.jobs.apps.be.ch/job-vacancie...

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Incentives are not only an important topic when talking about the scientific incentive structure - it's also important to consider and report participant incentives. Interesting talk by Alessandro van den Berg at the PMGS #MetaResearch Symposium. #OpenScience

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The Pandemic's Risky Bet- Publishing Science Before It Was Checked- Video Lay summary
The Pandemic's Risky Bet- Publishing Science Before It Was Checked- Video Lay summary YouTube video by The Collaborative Library

🚀 The first video created for the #MIRROR hub is out, marking the start of a series of multimedia resources developed in partnership with @collablibrary.bsky.social and designed to make meta-research insights more engaging, inclusive, and actionable. #SIA #MetaResearch
youtu.be/M70yZ_55AQQ?...

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Very important questions raised by @uyguntunc.bsky.social at the PMGS #MetaResearch Symposium. #OpenScience

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Looking forward to a full day dedicated to #metaresearch at the PMGS Symposium! ✨ #OpenScience

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📢 Seminar Alert! ✨

Join us on Nov 7th, 2025 at the University of Coimbra for seminars on #MetaResearch, #PublicationBias and #ResponsibleResearch!
Speakers: Alfredo Sánchez-Tójar, Susana Magalhães, Tracey Weissgerber & Inês Almeida.

#PDBEB #idpIN #CNC #HorizonEurope #ERAChair @ucoimbra.bsky.social

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So excited to share the launch of a multi-disciplinary journal dedicated to replications and other meta research!🚀 It has been super interesting to be involved in this project and I can't wait for the first submissions!
replicationresearch.org
#openscience #neuroscience #metaresearch

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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.

🚨 New paper out!
“Reporting of Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) in Sports Sciences: A Scoping Review” just published in Journal of Sports Analytics 🔗 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

Are GLMMs being applied and reported correctly in #SportsScience? 🤔 #metaresearch #sportsanalytics

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Quote by Marc Schiltz, GRIOS ambassador

Quote by Marc Schiltz, GRIOS ambassador

#OpenScience has wide support in principle but implementation is challenging. What helps researchers share work openly? What barriers exist?
As Marc Schiltz, our ambassador, notes, this drives GRIOS mission. We'll use #MetaResearch to develop evidence-based policy recommendations. www.grios.org/news

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AI tool detects LLM-generated text in research papers and peer reviews Authors and peer reviewers are failing to disclose the use of LLMs despite journal policies limiting their use.

@theaacr.bsky.social found that 23% of abstracts in manuscripts and 5% of peer-review reports submitted to its journals in 2024 contained text that was probably generated by large language models (#LLMs)
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
#AI #metaresearch

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