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Gender differences in how scientists present the importance of their research: observational study.

Marc J LerchenmuellerOlav SorensonAnupam B Jena
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2019)
Clinical articles involving a male first or last author were more likely to present research findings positively in titles and abstracts compared with articles in which both the first and last author were women, particularly in the highest impact journals. Positive presentation of research findings was associated with higher downstream citations.
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