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Toward the elimination of bias in Pediatric Research

There is increasing evidence that unconscious bias can affect real-world decision-making processes in publication just as in many other fields.1 In response, the editorial board of Pediatric Research is working to investigate and reduce the bias in the publication acceptance rates in order to preser...

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Published in:Pediatric research 2019-12, Vol.86 (6), p.680-681
Main Authors: Bearer, Cynthia, Agostoni, Carlo, Anand, Kanwaljeet J. S., Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Bhandari, Vineet, Bliss, Joseph M., Bloomfield, Frank, Bonifacio, Sonia L., Buhimschi, Irina, Cilio, Maria Roberta, Coppes, Max, Czinn, Steven J., EL-Khuffash, Afif, Embleton, Nicholas, Felderhoff-Müser, Ursula, Ferriero, Donna M., Florin, Todd, Fuentes-Afflick, Elena, Gardner, William, Gospe, Sidney M., Gunn, Alistair, Gressens, Pierre, Guissani, Dino, Haiden, Nadja, Hauptman, Marissa, Kim, Kwang Sik, Klebanoff, Mark, Lachman, Peter, Lanphear, Bruce, Ozen, Seza, Roehr, Charles, Roland, Damian, Rosenblum, Norman, Schwarz, Margaret, Staiano, Annamaria, Stroustrup, Annemarie, Valente, Enza Maria, Wilson-Costello, Dee, Wynn, James, Molloy, Eleanor
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Summary:There is increasing evidence that unconscious bias can affect real-world decision-making processes in publication just as in many other fields.1 In response, the editorial board of Pediatric Research is working to investigate and reduce the bias in the publication acceptance rates in order to preserve the integrity of the peer review process and publication.
ISSN:0031-3998
1530-0447
DOI:10.1038/s41390-019-0583-5