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Stephanie Boughton

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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 19, 2022
Experts identified warning signs of fraudulent research: a qualitative study to inform a screening toolLisa Parker, Stephanie Boughton, Rosa Lawrence, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|October 10, 2024
Paper mill challenges: past, present, and futureLisa Parker, Stephanie Boughton, Lisa Bero, et al.
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|July 18, 2023
Reducing the residue of retractions in evidence synthesis: ways to minimise inappropriate citation and use of retracted dataCaitlin Bakker, Stephanie Boughton, Clovis Mariano Faggion, et al.
BMJ Open|July 17, 2021
Cross-sectional study of preprints and final journal publications from COVID-19 studies: discrepancies in results reporting and spin in interpretationLisa Bero, Rosa Lawrence, Louis Leslie, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 19, 2022
Experts identified warning signs of fraudulent research: a qualitative study to inform a screening toolLisa Parker, Stephanie Boughton, Rosa Lawrence, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|October 10, 2024
Paper mill challenges: past, present, and futureLisa Parker, Stephanie Boughton, Lisa Bero, et al.
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|July 18, 2023
Reducing the residue of retractions in evidence synthesis: ways to minimise inappropriate citation and use of retracted dataCaitlin Bakker, Stephanie Boughton, Clovis Mariano Faggion, et al.
BMJ Open|July 17, 2021
Cross-sectional study of preprints and final journal publications from COVID-19 studies: discrepancies in results reporting and spin in interpretationLisa Bero, Rosa Lawrence, Louis Leslie, et al.
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