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Overall, 61.1% of published ER articles relied on one method and 23.6% used two methods.
The British Broadcasting Corporation said yesterday that it would improve training for its newsroom employees, subject articles relying on anonymous sources to greater scrutiny and set up a new system to correct on-air mistakes.
Search for the Y2K problem and you'll find hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles relying on Gartner analysts and estimates.
("This could lead to new therapies!" boast most journal articles, relying on the word "could" to keep their platitudes accurate and the exclamation point to boost excitement, stand for "factorial," or make a clicking sound, depending on your field).
But the reporters who put together both articles relied on multiple sources, many of them on the record ― that is, willing to put their names behind the allegations.
Our initial selection of articles relied on careful reading of their abstracts.
Two-thirds of all journal articles relied on some type of statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics (Table 4).
The past 7 10 years have exhibited a sharp rise in the number of scholarly articles relying on data obtained using genomic techniques.
Baseline depression was required to be measured using a standardised assessment tool with articles relying on self-report of depression diagnosis excluded from the analysis.
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