Unmasking deceptive journals in education sciences: a study on prevalence, characteristics and visibility
Rubén Comas-Forgas,
Olaya Álvarez-García,
Antoni Cerdà-Navarro
Abstract:This study explores the landscape of predatory journals in education sciences by examining their prevalence, publishers, countries of origin, launch years, malpractices, and internet search metrics, focusing on journals indexed in Cabell's Predatory Reports (n=443). Education science journals make up 2.75% of the total predatory journals listed in the database, primarily scattered across small-scale publishers. The USA, Nigeria, and India emerge as major hubs and results reveal a rapid growth in predatory jour… Show more
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