Data dredging, salami-slicing10/3/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() That has led to dozens of publications, which individually address short-termīehavioural outcomes, long-term behavioural outcomes, short-term determinants, Interventions that promote healthy eating among young people – you find a trial Or you may be interested in the effectiveness of behaviour On careful perusal of the titles and abstracts, you realise that these are different papers on similar and related research questions, only with minor differences: one looks at the association in men, another in women, a third one in older adults, a fourth in a subsample with a pre-existing condition … Have you ever had this experience? You’re looking into the literature on the association between an exposure (such as accelerometer-measured physical activity) and an outcome (such as all-cause mortality) and, you find six papers, not one, written by the same authors based on the same sample. Ding (Melody) Ding, Adrian Bauman, Esther van Sluijs and Klaus Gebel ![]()
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