“…Based on a similar observation in other fields (e.g., Seglen ; Verma ), the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessmen t recommends that journal‐based metrics such as journal impact factors should not be used “...as a surrogate measure of the quality of individual research articles, to assess an individual scientist's contributions, or in hiring, promotion, or funding decisions.” But to the extent, as noted by Hamermesh (, 141), that “[a] very few outliers determine our perceptions of journal quality,” the incentive effects of total citation count identified here is plausible so long as we implicitly or explicitly weight citations in journals as in Amegashie () and Conley et al ().…”