2019
DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12633
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Author gender differences in psychology citation impact 1996–2018

Abstract: Academic psychology in the USA is a gender success story in terms of overturning its early male dominance but there are still relatively few senior female psychology researchers. To assess whether there are gender differences in citation impact that might help to explain either of these trends, this study investigates psychology articles since 1996. Seven out of eight Scopus psychology categories had a majority of female first-authored journal articles by 2018. From regression analyses of first and last author… Show more

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“…Their loosening and erosion in modern society have been noted (Ageev, 1987;Thelwall, 2020). At the same time, as recent studies show, traditional ideas about men and women still have a significant impact on the experience and expression of feelings (Szabo et al, 2019), on the features of the manifestation of empathy (Silfver & Helkama, 2007), on the patterns of behavior in interpersonal relations (Wu et al, 2019), on the perception of politicians (Hunt et al, 2014).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Their loosening and erosion in modern society have been noted (Ageev, 1987;Thelwall, 2020). At the same time, as recent studies show, traditional ideas about men and women still have a significant impact on the experience and expression of feelings (Szabo et al, 2019), on the features of the manifestation of empathy (Silfver & Helkama, 2007), on the patterns of behavior in interpersonal relations (Wu et al, 2019), on the perception of politicians (Hunt et al, 2014).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…While Adhikari, P. had a greater number of publications, other writers such as Lapsley, I., and Newberry, S., had more cited papers. Citation counts, on the other hand, are ineffective for comparing top authors since older papers are more often referenced (Thelwall, 2020). For instance, Adhikari, P. only began publishing his work in 2009, but Lapsley, I., began publishing in 1991.…”
Section: The General Description and Publication Trends In Psamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RGR and DT demonstrated that although the quantity of related research keeps growing, their growth rate and speed have been largely turned down in recent years. As for ACR, due to the very limited number of publications in the first three years, the ACR index in those years is considered meaningless, in general, the ACR presents a negative growth trending, it is understandable, because older articles tend to be more cited than new published articles [42].…”
Section: Annual Scientific Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different from previous results of most relevant sources, we find three highly cited papers were published in the journal Business Horizon: this proves the study of Twitter may have a high interdisciplinary impact. However, as row citation counts are not useful for comparison purpose because older articles tend to be more cited [42], here we are not going to further discuss about this ranking, the table of most cited publications is only intended to help researchers master the information in its entirety.…”
Section: Author Statistics and Most Cited Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%