Misleading reporting and interpretation of results in major infertility journals
Demian Glujovsky, M.D., M.S.C., Carlos E. Sueldo, M.D., Carolina Borghi, M.D., Pamela Nicotra, M.D., Sara Andreucci, M.D., and Agustín Ciapponi, M.D., M.S.C. Fertil Steril. 2016;105:1301–6.
This is a paper that we published in the Fertility and Sterility journal (USA), where we analyze how scientific studies are reported, and we comment about the importance of a correct reporting to help the reader (doctors and researchers) to obtain right conclusions. Sometimes, researchers have an idea about what the results of the study will be and, independently of what the final results are, they report in a way that could mislead the reader to obtain a wrong conclusion.