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Prm263 - The Use of Prisma Statement Improves the Reporting Quality of Meta-Analyses Published in the Field of Psychology
Value in Health
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Endorsement of PRISMA Statement and Quality of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Published in Nursing Journals: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Pathology
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The Reporting Quality of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses in Industrial and Organizational Psychology: A Systematic Review
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Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Acupuncture: The PRISMA for Acupuncture Checklist
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Outcome Reporting Bias: A Pervasive Problem in Published Meta-Analyses
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Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
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Erratum: Editorial. Methodology and Reporting of Meta-Analyses in the Neurosurgical Literature
Journal of Neurosurgery
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