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Correction to: Persistent nepotism in peer-review

Ulf Sandström () and Martin Hällsten ()
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Ulf Sandström: KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Martin Hällsten: Stockholm University

Scientometrics, 2021, vol. 126, issue 2, No 44, 1863-1865

Abstract: In our 2008 article, we have misinterpreted the interaction effects. As a result, we overestimate gender inequality.

Date: 2021
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