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Association between trial registration and positive study findings: cross sectional study (Epidemiological Study of Randomized Trials—ESORT)

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Fig 1 | identification of  included studies
table 1 | general characteristics of included studies
Fig 2 | association between reporting of trial registration and positive study findings

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