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The fate of retracted articles (October 14, 2005).
Category: Fraud in research
A member of the Evidence Based Health email discussion group noted an interesting
discussion about a recently retracted Cochrane review:
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"Is CybermedicineKilling You?"--The story of a Cochrane disaster. Eysenbach G,
Kummervold PE. J Med Internet Res 2005: 7(2); e21.
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It turns out that most journals do not have a clear written policy on publishing
retractions.
This article also cited research done in 1990 that showed that 82 fully retracted articles
were nevertheless cited a total of 733 additional times after the article was retracted. The
number of invalid citations of retracted research was not concentrated in the lower quality
journals either. A control group of research papers indicated retracted articles were indeed
cited less often than unretracted articles, but only by 35%.
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The continued use of retracted, invalid scientific literature. Pfeifer MP, Snodgrass
GL. Jama 1990: 263(10); 1420-3.
[Medline]
I will add some more details about this when I get the chance.
07/08/2008.