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在JAMA的同行评审过程中是否存在性别偏见?
J R Gilbert1, E S Williams, G D Lundberg
1Department of Public Policy, Stanford University, Palo Alto.
JAMA
|July 13, 1994
概括
在JAMA中观察到性别差异.
科学领域:
- 医学出版 医学出版
- 科学同行评审科学同行评审
背景情况:
- 同行评审过程中参与者的性别可能会影响手稿处理和结果.
- 了解潜在的基于性别的差异对于保持学术出版的公平性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 1991年在JAMA研究同行评审和手稿处理中的性别相关差异.
- 为了确定作者或编辑的性别是否会影响手稿接受率.
主要方法:
- 这是一项回顾性队列研究,分析了1991年提交给JAMA的1851篇研究文章.
- 数据包括有关编辑,评论员和作者的信息,重点是性别.
- 使用统计分析来识别显著的基于性别的模式.
主要成果:
- 女性编辑更频繁地处理来自女性对应作者的手稿.
- 与女性审稿人相比,男性审稿人需要更长的时间来返回手稿.
- 尽管观察到处理和审稿人特征的性别差异,但手稿接受率并没有受到作者或编辑性别的显著影响.
结论:
- 虽然编辑和评论员的行为存在性别差异,但它们似乎没有影响最终的出版决定.
- 1991年JAMA的同行评审过程表明,性别差异没有影响接受率.
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