file-drawer problem

English

Etymology

From the notion of statistical studies that show no significant effect tending to remain unpublished in file drawers.

Noun

file-drawer problem (plural file-drawer problems)

  1. The bias to meta-analysis resulting from statistical studies with low statistical power tending to remain unpublished and inaccessible to the analyst.

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