Gender and geographical bias in the editorial decision-making process of biomedical journals: a case-control study
Angèle Gayet-Ageron,
Khaoula Ben Messaoud,
Mark Richards
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesTo assess whether the gender (primary) and geographical affiliation (post-hoc) of the first and/or last authors are associated with publication decisions after peer review.DesignCase-control study.SettingBiomedical journals.ParticipantsOriginal peer-reviewed manuscripts submitted between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2019.Main outcome measureManuscripts accepted (cases) and rejected for publication (controls).ResultsOf 6213 included manuscripts, 5294 (85.2%) first and 5479 (88.1%) last authors’ gend… Show more
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