The prevalence of faulty citations impedes the growth of scientific knowledge. Faulty citations include omissions of relevant papers, incorrect references, and quotation errors that misreport findings. We discuss key studies in these areas. We then examine citations to Estimating nonresponse bias in mail surveys, one of the most frequently cited papers from the Journal of Marketing Research, as an exploratory study to illustrate these issues. This paper is especially useful in testing for quotation errors because it provides specific operational recommendations on adjusting for nonresponse bias; therefore, it allows us to determine whether the citing papers properly used the findings. By any number of measures, those doing survey research f...
Background: Progress in science takes place when investigators build on the work of others. Therefo...
Background From 2005 to 2010, we conducted 2 randomized studies on a journal (Medicina Clínica), whe...
Dear Editor: I read your publication ethics issue on “bogus impact factors” with great interest (1)....
The prevalence of faulty citations impedes the growth of scientific knowledge. Faulty citations inclu...
The prevalence of faulty citations impedes the growth of scientific knowledge. Faulty citations incl...
The prevalence of faulty citations impedes the growth of scientific knowledge. Faulty citations incl...
Background Inaccurate citations are erroneous quotations or instances of paraphrasing of previously ...
Background: Inaccurate citations are erroneous quotations or instances of paraphrasing of previously...
In this poster we will show the method we have used to check the correctness of a controlled selecti...
Every now and again a paper is published on the number of errors made in academic articles. These pa...
Importance The number of citations can be used to show the influence of an article or to measure the...
The number of citations that papers receive has become significant in measuring researchers ’ scient...
It is widely accepted that academic papers are rarely cited or even read. But what kind of data lies...
Multiple inherent biases related to different citation practices (for e.g., self-citations, negative...
International audienceThis study investigates whether negative citations in articles and comments po...
Background: Progress in science takes place when investigators build on the work of others. Therefo...
Background From 2005 to 2010, we conducted 2 randomized studies on a journal (Medicina Clínica), whe...
Dear Editor: I read your publication ethics issue on “bogus impact factors” with great interest (1)....
The prevalence of faulty citations impedes the growth of scientific knowledge. Faulty citations inclu...
The prevalence of faulty citations impedes the growth of scientific knowledge. Faulty citations incl...
The prevalence of faulty citations impedes the growth of scientific knowledge. Faulty citations incl...
Background Inaccurate citations are erroneous quotations or instances of paraphrasing of previously ...
Background: Inaccurate citations are erroneous quotations or instances of paraphrasing of previously...
In this poster we will show the method we have used to check the correctness of a controlled selecti...
Every now and again a paper is published on the number of errors made in academic articles. These pa...
Importance The number of citations can be used to show the influence of an article or to measure the...
The number of citations that papers receive has become significant in measuring researchers ’ scient...
It is widely accepted that academic papers are rarely cited or even read. But what kind of data lies...
Multiple inherent biases related to different citation practices (for e.g., self-citations, negative...
International audienceThis study investigates whether negative citations in articles and comments po...
Background: Progress in science takes place when investigators build on the work of others. Therefo...
Background From 2005 to 2010, we conducted 2 randomized studies on a journal (Medicina Clínica), whe...
Dear Editor: I read your publication ethics issue on “bogus impact factors” with great interest (1)....