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Affirmative citation bias in scientific myth debunking: A three-in-one case study
Kåre Letrud1, Sigbjørn Hernes2
1Inland School of Business and Social Sciences, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Lillehammer, Norway.
Abstract:
Several uncorroborated, false, or misinterpreted conceptions have for years been widely distributed in academic publications, thus becoming scientific myths. How can such misconceptions persist and proliferate within the inimical environment of academic criticism? Examining 613 articles we demonstrate that the reception of three myth-exposing publications is skewed by an 'affirmative citation bias': The vast majority of articles citing the critical article will affirm the idea criticized. 468 affirmed the myth, 105 were neutral, while 40 took a negative stance. Once misconceptions proliferate wide and long enough, criticizing them not only becomes increasingly difficult, efforts may even contribute to the continued spreading of the myths.
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