引用传播的记忆理论解释
Michael R Dougherty1, David A Illingworth2, Rosalind Nguyen1
1Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.
Royal Society open science
|July 30, 2024
概括
引用数量可能不反映科学质量. 记忆检索模型解释了如何早期曝光,而不是质量,驱动引用模式,导致高度引用的论文,即使在公平的竞争环境下.
科学领域:
- 图书统计学 图书统计学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 科学沟通科学沟通
背景情况:
- 引用通常被认为表明科学价值.
- 然而,有证据表明,引用数量受到与文章质量无关的因素的影响.
研究的目的:
- 提出和验证引用模式的记忆检索模型.
- 为了证明早期曝光动态如何导致高度引用的论文.
主要方法:
- 建模引用决策作为记忆检索过程.
- 使用基于曝光的记忆模型分析引用模式.
主要成果:
- 提议的记忆模型准确地解释了观察到的引用模式.
- 早期的暴露变化,即使是轻微的,随着时间的推移都会被放大,从而产生大量引用的论文.
- 文章可检索性受到编码的影响,进一步加剧了这些引用差异.
结论:
- 引用数量受到记忆检索和曝光动态的显著影响,而不仅仅是科学质量.
- 这些发现对研究评估,招聘和晋升决策具有重要意义.
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