Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (Mar 2019)

Statistical errors in articles published in radiology journals

  • Pınar Günel Karadeniz,
  • Ender Uzabacı,
  • Sema Atış Kuyuk,
  • Fisun Kaskır Kesin,
  • Fatma Ezgi Can,
  • Mustafa Seçil,
  • İlker Ercan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5152/dir.2018.18148
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
pp. 102 – 108

Abstract

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PURPOSEWe aimed to evaluate articles in radiology journals indexed in the Science Citation Index or Science Citation Index Expanded in terms of statistical errors. By this means, we aim to contribute to the production of high quality scientific publications.METHODSIn this study, a total of 157 articles published in 2016–2017 in 20 radiology journals were reviewed randomly. Selected articles were evaluated for statistical errors regarding P values and statistical tests, and for errors in terminology and other errors related to interpretation. In addition, in order to examine whether the error rates of the articles published in the radiology journals differed according to the impact factor, the statistical errors were compared according to the impact factors of the journals.RESULTSOf the 157 articles published in radiology journals, 10 had no statistical errors, while 147 had at least one statistical error. The most frequently encountered error was “errors in summarizing data” with a rate of 66%. This was followed by “incorrect representation of P values” with a rate of 42%. The least frequently encountered error was “statistical symbol errors” with a rate of 3%. There was no statistically significant difference according to impact factors.CONCLUSIONIn conclusion, radiology journals, as do journals in different fields, include articles containing statistical errors. Even when the quality of the journal increases, there is no difference in these statistical error rates. In order to prevent statistical errors in manuscripts, there are responsibilities for both the researchers who conduct scientific studies and the editors who publish these studies in their journals. Researchers should have a basic statistical knowledge, and the editor must submit all manuscripts for a statistical review.