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Structure of the psychological literature

Gabriel Pinski and Francis Narin

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1979, vol. 30, issue 3, 161-168

Abstract: The structure and interrelations of the psychological journal literature are investigated as a preparatory step for studies of psychological research activity. Newly developed techniques of bibliographic citation analysis are used to construct influence measures for individual journals and for the subfields of psychology into which the journals have been classified. Hierarchical influence diagrams are presented to display the influence and interrelations of the psychological subfields and of the individual journals themselves.

Date: 1979
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