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New PLOS ONE Statistical Reporting Guidelines


New PLOS ONE Statistical Reporting Guidelines - EveryONE

The guidelines do provide instructions for reporting some specific statistics that we have noted commonly cause problems for authors. For ...

Submission Guidelines | PLOS ONE

Manuscripts submitted to PLOS ONE are expected to report statistical methods in sufficient detail for others to replicate the analysis performed. Ensure that ...

How to Report Statistics - PLOS

The “Statistical Analyses and Methods in the Published Literature” (SAMPL) guidelines covers basic statistical reporting for research in ...

Best Practices in Research Reporting | PLOS ONE

Authors should ensure that results are rigorously reported in accordance with community standards and that statistical methods employed are appropriate for the ...

Criteria for Publication | PLOS ONE

1. The study presents the results of original research. · 2. Results reported have not been published elsewhere. · 3. Experiments, statistics, and other analyses ...

What We Publish | PLOS ONE

Articles reporting new methods ... PLOS ONE considers Research Article submissions which report new methods, software, databases and tools as the primary focus of ...

New Guidelines for Statistical Reporting in the Journal

The new guidelines discuss many aspects of the reporting of studies in the Journal, including a requirement to replace P values with estimates ...

Reporting Guidelines - PLOS Collections

The Reporting Guidelines Collection highlights articles published across PLOS journals and includes guidelines and guidance, commentary, and related research ...

Journal Information | PLOS ONE

We evaluate research on the basis of scientific validity, strong methodology, and high ethical standards—not perceived significance. Multidisciplinary and ...

Editorial and Publishing Policies | PLOS ONE

Best Practices in Research Reporting · Animal Research · Human Subjects Research · Competing Interests · Disclosure of Funding Sources · Licenses and Copyright · Data ...

New Guidelines for Statistical Reporting in the Journal

New Guidelines for Statistical Reporting in the Journal · Abstract · Notes · Supplementary Material · Information & Authors · Metrics & Citations · View Options ...

Data Access for the Open Access Literature: PLOS's Data Policy - PMC

The new PLOS Data Policy will require all submitting authors to include ... PLOS Guidelines for Authors “Preparation and reporting of data.” Available ...

PLOS ONE manuscript guidelines (saved copy) - learn@inasp

See the. Reporting Guidelines for cell line research for more information. Page 7. Methods sections of papers adding new taxon names to the literature must ...

New Guidelines for Data Reporting and Statistical Analysis - Wiley

The New England Journal of Medicine has recently revised its guidelines ... PLoS One. 2018;13(8):e0202121. 16. Brown AW, Kaiser KA, Allison DB. Issues ...

Submission Guidelines | PLOS Global Public Health

Manuscripts submitted to PLOS Global Public Health are expected to report statistical methods in sufficient detail for others to replicate the analysis ...

Statistical Guidance to Authors at Top-Ranked Journals across ...

Seventy-nine different external sources were referred to, of which 49 were reporting guidelines and 30 were other types of documents, such as academic papers, ...

Manuscript decision bias and anomalous editor activity at PLOS ONE

As the largest megajournal, PLOS ONE has relied on a single-tier editorial board comprised of ∼7000 active academics, who thereby face conflicts of interest ...

Poor statistical reporting, inadequate data presentation and spin ...

While the introduction of new reporting requirements to improve the ... : Long-term availability of data associated with articles in PLOS ONE.

Getting Started | PLOS ONE

PLOS ONE waives all formatting requirements until your manuscript has received a provisional Editorial Accept decision. Review the quick checklist below to ...

PLoS ONE – DOAJ

Instructions for authors · Editorial Board · Anonymous peer review. → This journal checks for plagiarism. Expect on average 24 weeks from submission to ...