The Declaration of Helsinki no...
How avoidance of research waste is now emphasized in the #DeclarationofHelsinki, and how you might want to improve some of your data management and analysis practices in light of this change (talk, 40 minutes).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1nbjsFAk6k
This was a talk I gave for our the Subcommittee on #ResearchIntegrity in the College of Medicine and Health at #UniversityCollegeCork
https://bsky.app/profile/statsepi.bsky.social/post/3ljv5qfc74k2m
It has been a while, but next #PeerReview done: ca. 2.5hrs, 1600 words.
- #CONSORT guidelines are there for a reason
- Not reporting all randomised conditions is still a #QRP *
- Journal interestingly did not require compliance with
#DeclarationOfHelsinki #ResearchEthics
* https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0956797611430953?journalCode=pssa
Those of you interested in medical research ethics will be interested to know that there is a new version of the Declaration of Helsinki.
Good that it's being kept up to date, though their summary of changes has a disappointing lack of detail.