Dataset Information
Our research team has compiled a comprehensive dataset of NIH grant applications and associated publications spanning from 1985 to 2020. This dataset has been instrumental in our analysis of promotional language trends in biomedical research.
What's Included
- Abstracts from successful NIH grant applications (1985-2020)
- Associated PubMed publications from funded research
- Linguistic annotations for promotional language patterns
- Temporal trends in epistemic stance and promotional language use
- Metadata including funding amounts, research areas, and NIH institutes
Access Request
To maintain data integrity and comply with NIH policies, we require researchers to submit a formal access request. Please fill out the form below to request access to our dataset. We typically respond to requests within 5-7 business days.
Request Dataset Access
Complete the Google Form to submit your access request. Please provide information about your research objectives and how you plan to use the data.
Access Request FormNote: Access to this dataset is granted for academic research purposes only. By requesting access, you agree to use the data in accordance with NIH policies and to properly cite our work in any resulting publications.
Citation
If you use this dataset in your research, please cite our relevant publications:
- Millar, N., Mathis, B., Batalo, B., & Budgell, B. (2023). Promotional Language (Hype) in Abstracts of Publications of National Institutes of Health–Funded Research, 1985-2020. JAMA Network Open, 6(12).
- Millar, N., Batalo, B., & Budgell, B. (2022). Trends in the Use of Promotional Language (Hype) in Abstracts of Successful National Institutes of Health Grant Applications, 1985-2020. JAMA Network Open, 5(8).