European Science Editing 50: e131528, doi: 10.3897/ese.2024.e131528
Possible editorial responses to the proliferation of problematic meta-analyses and research syntheses
expand article infoPhilippe C. Baveye
‡ Saint Loup Research Institute, Saint Loup Lamairé, France
Open Access
Abstract
Journal and book editors in most disciplines are faced with a flood of meta-analyses, which critical reviews have shown are not always of sufficient quality. In the short run, editors could give targeted instructions to authors and make specific recommendations to reviewers to ensure that not only meta-analyses but also research syntheses more broadly, published under their watch, meet acceptable publication standards. In order to achieve satisfactory improvements in the long run, editors should foster fundamental changes in the way the publication of negative and non-significant results is handled.
Keywords
Instructions to authors, instructions to reviewers, non-significant results, publication bias