Center Spotlight

Center Scientists Author New Publication

Many RCCWB Scientists have come together to publish a new article.

Sarah Burkart, Bridget Armstrong, Glenn Weaver, and Michael Beets co-authored “The mysterious case of the disappearing pilot study: A review of publication bias in preliminary behavioral interventions presented at health behavior conferences” in Pilot and Feasibility Studies.

More information on their review, and links to the full text, are available here.

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