Weak evidence for determinants of citation frequency in ecological articles
André Andrian Padial (),
João Carlos Nabout,
Tadeu Siqueira,
Luis Mauricio Bini and
José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho
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André Andrian Padial: Universidade Federal de Goiás
João Carlos Nabout: Universidade Federal de Goiás
Tadeu Siqueira: Universidade Federal de Goiás
Luis Mauricio Bini: Universidade Federal de Goiás
José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho: Universidade Federal de Goiás
Scientometrics, 2010, vol. 85, issue 1, No 1, 12 pages
Abstract:
Abstract Citation frequency has been considered a biased surrogate of publication merit. However, previous studies on this subject were based on small sample sizes and were entirely based on null-hypothesis significance testing. Here we evaluated the relative effects of different predictors on citation frequency of ecological articles using an information theory framework designed to evaluate multiple competing hypotheses. Supposed predictors of citation frequency (e.g., number of authors, length of articles) accounted for a low fraction of the total variation. We argue that biases concerning citation are minor in ecology and further studies that attempt to quantify the scientific relevance of an article, aiming to make further relationships with citation, are needed to advance our understanding of why an article is cited.
Keywords: Citation frequency; Ecological articles; Merit; Biases (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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