RT @bmj_company: A 2014 study on sources of exaggeration in health news is still making the #altmetrictop100 https://t.co/QzMnEi12x8 https:…
RT @bmj_company: A 2014 study on sources of exaggeration in health news is still making the #altmetrictop100 https://t.co/QzMnEi12x8 https:…
RT @bmj_company: A 2014 study on sources of exaggeration in health news is still making the #altmetrictop100 https://t.co/QzMnEi12x8 https:…
RT @bmj_company: A 2014 study on sources of exaggeration in health news is still making the #altmetrictop100 https://t.co/QzMnEi12x8 https:…
A 2014 study on sources of exaggeration in health news is still making the #altmetrictop100 https://t.co/QzMnEi12x8 https://t.co/imo4ESVHEp
En effet. RT @FRQSC: Mauvaise communication de la science? Les médias ne sont pas les seuls en cause https://t.co/NEDMF5TKDh #ForumFRQ
RT @FRQ_NT: Mauvaise communication de la science? Les médias ne sont pas les seuls en cause https://t.co/LbvdH9iLi9 #ForumFRQ
RT @FRQ_NT: Mauvaise communication de la science? Les médias ne sont pas les seuls en cause https://t.co/LbvdH9iLi9 #ForumFRQ
Mauvaise communication de la science? Les médias ne sont pas les seuls en cause https://t.co/xCMLE7KG4o #ForumFRQ
Mauvaise communication de la science? Les médias ne sont pas les seuls en cause https://t.co/Ss12eKZLcX #ForumFRQ
Mauvaise communication de la science? Les médias ne sont pas les seuls en cause https://t.co/LbvdH9iLi9 #ForumFRQ
Re: 'weekend' baby mortality - most misinformation in press comes directly from misguided academic press releases https://t.co/05LRyzlmSj
RT @claire_wilker: British Medical Journal の論文で、動物実験に関連しているプレスリリースの47%が、動物実験の結果を過大に解釈し人間に当てはめていることが明らかになりました。詳しくはリンクをチェック! http://t.co/kEZS…
RT @wattrob: Interesting academic study on exaggeration in press releases & effect on media coverage. #vetjodagen2015 https://t.co/agghzEo…
Interesting academic study on exaggeration in press releases & effect on media coverage. #vetjodagen2015 https://t.co/agghzEouFt
@NYTScience @NYTHealth A lot of "scientific flip-flops" are the result of bad press releases and science-reporting. https://t.co/a3dZOLOn4z
(2014) _BMJ_ / “The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: R…” https://t.co/wzmhILfVal
Ja takk til mer forskningsformidling gitt at formidlingen er korrekt og balansert https://t.co/s2BWHNAMIj https://t.co/ooIt1hXMut
Ja takk til mer forskningsformidling https://t.co/zrZeMLMq85 Gitt at forskningsformidlingen er balansert og korrekt https://t.co/s2BWHNAMIj
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases..... http://t.co/QXwAz4kfiT … @Le_Chujte
RT @suresh_arvind: @sgalla @bradscriber Here's that study for those who are interested http://t.co/f08hUzeh2C #sciwri15 #factcheck
RT @suresh_arvind: @sgalla @bradscriber Here's that study for those who are interested http://t.co/f08hUzeh2C #sciwri15 #factcheck
@sgalla @bradscriber Here's that study for those who are interested http://t.co/f08hUzeh2C #sciwri15 #factcheck
Study by P. Sumner: Exaggeration in science news strongly associated with exaggeration in academic press releases. http://t.co/f0nlmn56bS
RT @methodenkritik: Petroc Sumner bei #wowk15: übertriebene Forschung? "Most of the time it's the press release that did it first." http://…
RT @methodenkritik: Petroc Sumner bei #wowk15: übertriebene Forschung? "Most of the time it's the press release that did it first." http://…
Petroc Sumner bei #wowk15: übertriebene Forschung? "Most of the time it's the press release that did it first." http://t.co/0XEmzfCYGx
RT @cgseife: @ransomstephens @jayrosen_nyu There's a corpus of literature out there... recent one that got some attention here: http://t.co…
@ransomstephens @jayrosen_nyu There's a corpus of literature out there... recent one that got some attention here: http://t.co/BcrFyNMnDD
@dchangmiami @pknoepfler @ISSCR @UHealthMiami Some good qualifiers in U release "early stages"/small #. See study http://t.co/EthnxBRmVB
RT @alisonatkin: Cardiff Report showed exaggerated media influences public perception (medicine); same for archaeology? http://t.co/GimtMwO…
Cardiff Report showed exaggerated media influences public perception (medicine); same for archaeology? http://t.co/GimtMwO5yH #CA10 #eaagla
@jonmsutton @iansample @chriscfrench It appears to mainly come from researchers with press releases: http://t.co/yTlAbg89xo
Thanks to @mellojonny "Exaggeration in news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases" Yes! http://t.co/F7aU8j83CU
exageration in press releases won't give you more coverage but just missinformation http://t.co/CZXVQsC384
@melb4886 @trishgreenhalgh @PWGTennant did you see this?http://t.co/hGB7Gmqz7L
Hype! Exaggeration in health-related science news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases. http://t.co/s5GjKlzQo6
Most dodgy press reporting arises from university press releases: http://t.co/KJUVZTdnf4
Most dodgy press reporting arises from university press releases: http://t.co/KJUVZTdnf4
@ggkuhnle oh it isn't just the media http://t.co/08uYBGgd5X
Most dodgy press reporting arises from university press releases: http://t.co/KJUVZTdnf4
Most dodgy press reporting arises from university press releases: http://t.co/KJUVZTdnf4
@timothycbates @neuroconscience Yes, newspapers more likely to exaggerate findings when press releases do the same http://t.co/yTlAbg89xo
Exaggerated press releases misleading media reporting studied earlier http://t.co/fi4eZmNhGu @NorthwesternU @ProfIngvar @DrEkstrom @saralei
.@BenValsler hype/spin in press rel - abstracts http://t.co/OGeaRUHyMv & hype/spin in press rel - news media http://t.co/9Tdjkq1BUN #LiNo15
@JoshKrisch @DaveMosher @vocativ Need to look at press releases too. Often overhype or leave out key information http://t.co/GhqxkUAacL
@David_Dobbs point taken and, yes, as @PeteEtchells points out, this again! http://t.co/us88b4lLd1
@jeremyduns We find evid of this in sci/health too where exaggerations in the news are repeated from press releases http://t.co/PT8IIPirpm
Check the article in BMJ suggested by @CaulfieldTim "The assoc b/t exaggeration in health..." http://t.co/GoGEe9nT7f #dcconf15
Check the article in BMJ suggested by @CaulfieldTim "The assoc b/t exaggeration in health..." http://t.co/GoGEe9nT7f #dcconf15
Improve academic press releases http://t.co/EdXTyL4ndv #Paperin4Words @trishgreenhalgh
これらの誇張がプレスリリースに含まれていた場合にニュース記事が同様の誇張を含む割合は各58%、81%、86%。含まない場合は17%、18%、10%だったと http://t.co/0CJEtya6qQ
bmj。2011年の英国の主要20大学による生物医学的・健康関連プレスリリース462件を後方視的に検討。関連する査読付き論文より誇張された読者へのアドバイス40%、誇張された結果33%、動物実験の人間への拡大解釈36% http://t.co/0CJEtya6qQ
これらの誇張がプレスリリースに含まれていた場合にニュース記事が同様の誇張を含む割合は各58%、81%、86%。含まない場合は17%、18%、10%だったと http://t.co/0CJEtya6qQ
bmj。2011年の英国の主要20大学による生物医学的・健康関連プレスリリース462件を後方視的に検討。関連する査読付き論文より誇張された読者へのアドバイス40%、誇張された結果33%、動物実験の人間への拡大解釈36% http://t.co/0CJEtya6qQ
Some of the hype in science reporting can be traced back to the academic press release (& it doesn't improve uptake) http://t.co/EZd3JadWOu
@drbergh @PerKohler Nja, tydligen är det svårt för både kommunikatörer & forskare http://t.co/fi4eZmNhGu Teknik löser ej utformning budskap
@trsulzberry @picardonhealth And research institutions too. http://t.co/EthnxC8Ykb (Unless it is my research.)
@trsulzberry @picardonhealth And research institutions too. http://t.co/EthnxC8Ykb (Unless it is my research.)
Assoc b/w exaggeration in health related science news & academic press releases: retrospective observational study http://t.co/gMSlYM7gRa
Assoc b/w exaggeration in health related science news & academic press releases: retrospective observational study http://t.co/gMSlYM7gRa
@erikashugart Yes - all about the incentives. See study on exaggeration in university press releases: http://t.co/agghzEouFt #NASinterface
@erikashugart Yes - all about the incentives. See study on exaggeration in university press releases: http://t.co/agghzEouFt #NASinterface
@DrJamesGlasbey http://t.co/ieWaW64Pf9 (2/2)#JCApril
Media outlook on scientific research often skewed http://t.co/rMPUkzznjx could this be an avenue to greater transparency? #JCApril
Misreporting on research can confuse & erode public trust in science-the role of Press Releases http://t.co/mRnsl8PXIA @sheffieldplants
@jaspervankuijk @lakens Dit onderzoek zegt er veel interessants over: http://t.co/EZn81oQpad
@NieminenLiisa Tässä on myös kääntöpuolensa. Ainakin kun kysymys lääketieteestä. Jenkkityyli ei aina hyvä. http://t.co/3Z9cFe5qNC
@VimalGokani @dnepo @therajivsethi 2/2 For instance deciphering scientific media reports. Topical: http://t.co/B439QhuMTc
40% UK university press releases exaggerate advice, 33% exag causal claims, and 36% exag rel of animal research http://t.co/uswMcJljdZ
40% UK university press releases exaggerate advice, 33% exag causal claims, and 36% exag rel of animal research http://t.co/uswMcJljdZ
40% UK university press releases exaggerate advice, 33% exag causal claims, and 36% exag rel of animal research http://t.co/uswMcJljdZ
40% UK university press releases exaggerate advice, 33% exag causal claims, and 36% exag rel of animal research http://t.co/uswMcJljdZ
40% UK university press releases exaggerate advice, 33% exag causal claims, and 36% exag rel of animal research http://t.co/uswMcJljdZ
40% UK university press releases exaggerate advice, 33% exag causal claims, and 36% exag rel of animal research http://t.co/uswMcJljdZ
.@RunningREs Improving the accuracy of academic press releases would be helpful in reducing misleading news too: http://t.co/LFh1g57ybs
40% UK university press releases exaggerate advice, 33% exag causal claims, and 36% exag rel of animal research http://t.co/uswMcJljdZ
40% UK university press releases exaggerate advice, 33% exag causal claims, and 36% exag rel of animal research http://t.co/uswMcJljdZ
.@RunningREs Improving the accuracy of academic press releases would be helpful in reducing misleading news too: http://t.co/LFh1g57ybs
.@RunningREs Improving the accuracy of academic press releases would be helpful in reducing misleading news too: http://t.co/LFh1g57ybs
Association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases, study http://t.co/majskDu5n4
Association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases, study http://t.co/majskDu5n4
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retro observ study http://t.co/5ykwxFAUM7
@Botanygeek good point, not sure even been investigated, media blamed but often press release is where it starts eg http://t.co/kcd0yqu8d6
Was this a Christmas issue article? http://t.co/nCwmUhBIRk or too soon in the month. Thanks!
.@tomayates Yes, recent paper in BMJ puts blame for biased reporting of health research at OUR door! http://t.co/h3D2q72Mex #SSMTalk
Guess who puts the hyperbole & fake "impact" into media science reporting? Overwhelmingly the scientists themselves! http://t.co/WzAMohlWxD
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: http://t.co/eeQ0dRSAHP
Press Release, New Stories and Sensionalism. Much Ado About Nothing ?http://t.co/A2t8BBVccu Which Press Real(ease) Should We Believe?@JWatch
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retrospective… http://t.co/GKQUXB8Jzv
Exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retrospective observational study http://t.co/g1NQFIpGAL
@paulcullenit themselves, not journalistic tweeting of findings! http://t.co/XFOPOuKC0S
Assoc betw exaggeration in health science news & academic press releases: study | BMJ http://t.co/ITBUlGJGtT
Assoc betw exaggeration in health science news & academic press releases: study | BMJ http://t.co/ITBUlGJGtT
Assoc betw exaggeration in health science news & academic press releases: study | BMJ http://t.co/ITBUlGJGtT
For medical studies, “Exaggeration in news [coverage] is strongly associated with exaggeration in press release.” http://t.co/7C8rjmVcgH
For medical studies, “Exaggeration in news [coverage] is strongly associated with exaggeration in press release.” http://t.co/7C8rjmVcgH
For medical studies, “Exaggeration in news [coverage] is strongly associated with exaggeration in press release.” http://t.co/7C8rjmVcgH
Assoc betw exaggeration in health science news & academic press releases: study | BMJ http://t.co/ITBUlGJGtT Ht @ShannonBrownlee