RCR Session: Rigor & Reproducibility (R&R) In Reporting: From Project Proposal To Publication

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Risk of Bias (RoB) is defined as “a systematic error, or deviation from truth, in results” (Cochrane Handbook, Chapter 7) and can occur as a result of “flaws in design, conduct, analysis, and/or reporting” (Cochrane Handbook, Chapter V). RoB tools have been developed to assess for potential bias in studies selected for inclusion in a systematic review. They can also be utilized to self-assess your grant proposal to ensure you have not introduced excessive bias into your study. (subject matter: data acquisition and analysis).

This class is offered through a partnership of the library and the CTSI Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Center.

 

Upon completing this class, you should be able to:
  • Define risk of bias (RoB) and explain how it is used​;
  • Compare and contrast RoB and critical appraisal​;
  • Locate RoB assessment tools​;
  • Describe how RoB assessment tools can improve the rigor of your project.
Level
Intermediate
Recording status
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