Javascript is disabled in your browser. Please
enable Javascript
to view PeerJ.
June 2017
Table of Contents - PeerJ Preprints
Sorted by downloads
Publication date
Downloads
Pageviews
Preprints
PeerJ - Medicine articles
PeerJ - Biology & Life science articles
PeerJ - General bio (stats, legal, policy, edu)
PeerJ Computer Science
PeerJ Preprints
science-policy
Login to save + alerts
June 14, 2017 - Version: 2
The earth is flat (p>0.05): Significance thresholds and the crisis of unreplicable research
Valentin Amrhein
,
Fränzi Korner-Nievergelt
,
Tobias Roth
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.2921v2
June 14, 2017 - Version: 1
Statistical infarction: A postmortem of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab pizza publications
Jordan Anaya
,
Tim van der Zee
,
Nick Brown
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.3025v1
June 29, 2017 - Version: 1
Examining publication bias – A simulation-based evaluation of statistical tests on publication bias
Andreas Schneck
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.3059v1
June 13, 2017 - Version: 1
Transitioning “Open Data” from a NOUN to a VERB
Aadinarayana varma D
,
Sheevendra Sharma
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.3015v1
← Previous
1
Next →
Archives - Preprints
science-policy
2019
October
1
September
3
August
2
July
2
June
2
May
0
April
3
March
6
February
3
January
1
2018
December
5
November
5
October
3
September
0
August
3
July
2
June
2
May
2
April
3
March
7
February
4
January
2
2017
December
2
November
2
October
2
September
3
August
3
July
1
June
4
May
2
April
2
March
2
February
1
January
2
2016
December
3
November
4
October
0
September
2
August
3
July
0
June
1
May
0
April
2
March
2
February
4
January
4
2015
December
1
November
0
October
0
September
1
August
2
July
3
June
2
May
0
April
2
March
2
February
2
January
1
2014
December
4
November
1
October
1
September
0
August
2
July
1
June
0
May
4
April
1
March
6
February
1
2013
December
1
November
0
October
1
September
1
August
0
July
0
June
0
May
2
April
3
Filter on subjects this month
ethical-issues
3
science-and-medical-education
1
science-policy
4
statistics
3
I told my colleagues that PeerJ is a journal where they need to publish if they want their paper to be published quickly and with the strict peer review expected from a good journal.
Sohath Vanegas,
PeerJ Author
View author feedback
Your institution may have Open Access funds available for qualifying authors.
See if you qualify
Publish for
free
Comment on Articles or Preprints and we'll waive your author fee
Learn more
Five new journals in
Chemistry
Free to publish • Peer-reviewed • From PeerJ
Find out more