Publication Bias in Empirical Sociological Research

Author:

Gerber Alan S.1,Malhotra Neil2

Affiliation:

1. Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

2. Stanford University, Stanford, California,

Abstract

Despite great attention to the quality of research methods in individual studies, if publication decisions of journals are a function of the statistical significance of research findings, the published literature as a whole may not produce accurate measures of true effects. This article examines the two most prominent sociology journals (the American Sociological Review and the American Journal of Sociology) and another important though less influential journal ( The Sociological Quarterly) for evidence of publication bias. The effect of the .05 significance level on the pattern of published findings is examined using a ``caliper'' test, and the hypothesis of no publication bias can be rejected at approximately the 1 in 10 million level. Findings suggest that some of the results reported in leading sociology journals may be misleading and inaccurate due to publication bias. Some reasons for publication bias and proposed reforms to reduce its impact on research are also discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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