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Do women have less success in peer review?

Herbert Marsh and Lutz Bornmann
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Herbert Marsh: Herbert Marsh is a professor of education at the University of Oxford, UK
Lutz Bornmann: Lutz Bornmann is a PhD student at the ETH University in Zurich, Switzerland.

Nature, 2009, vol. 459, issue 7246, 602-602

Abstract: An extensive collaborative analysis concludes that the perception is unwarranted, say Herbert Marsh and Lutz Bornmann.

Date: 2009
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