Springer Nature’s new white paper, The state of null results, based on responses from 11,069 researchers across 166 countries, is the first large-scale look at why ‘null results’ are not getting published, and why this needs to change.
This infographic distils the key insights from the white paper, offering a visual snapshot of the main findings and recommendations.
For a deeper dive into the full analysis and recommendations, we encourage you to read the white paper, The state of null results: Insights from 11,000 researchers on negative or inconclusive results.
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