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Chunk #6 — Publication Bias Among Novel Reports of cG×E Studies

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A critical review of the first 10 years of candidate gene-by-environment interaction research in psychiatry.
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These results are consistent with the hypothesis of widespread publication bias among novel cG×E reports, suggesting that many more tests of novel interactions have been conducted than reported in the literature. Given that increasing publication bias leads to an increasing field-wise type I error rate (because negative results go unpublished), these findings provide a clear warning against premature acceptance of novel cG×E findings.