Discrimination of systematic reviews and meta-research

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The eligible participants are researchers conducting predominantly systematic reviews or any kind of evidence syntheses and meta-research for at least 5 years. Detailed information for participants can be read here.

Bias refers to preconceived ideas, attitudes, or stereotypes about social groups, which may be either favorable or unfavorable. These biases can be explicit, meaning they are consciously held, or implicit, operating unconsciously. Discrimination involves the unequal treatment or consequences of general rules, practices, or norms that affect individuals or communities based on their group identity.

We are interested in whether you have experienced any forms of unequal treatment due to the type of studies that you conduct. Please think of your experiences from the last 5 years.


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