The sub-figures show the contribution of gender at each step in the iterative process of fitting and evaluating combinations of factors; only the model at the final step is the best-fitting among them. In both models, confounding factors ultimately minimize the effect of gender in self-citation; the most influential of them is author’s publication count (note Table 6). Y-axis is on log scale.</p
Academic psychology in the USA is a gender success story in terms of overturning its early male domi...
International audienceWe examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at t...
Ratio of men over women for all authors (horizontal axis) and ratio of men over women for top-cited ...
The model contained: manuscript type (N: research paper = 1,916, reviews = 88, short notes = 243, sp...
Gender effects for selected journals using a simple model with author age (pub count) only.</p
It was recently reported that men self-cite >50% more often than women across a wide variety of disc...
It was recently reported that men self-cite >50% more often than women across a wide variety of disc...
Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a ret...
This study aims to identify the gender of researchers who published in Personality and Individual Di...
For each model, the dependent variable is the share of male-authored papers among the citing papers....
There are known gender imbalances in participation in scientific fields, from female dominance of nu...
This study assesses the influence of client gender and auditor gender on auditors' judgments. In an ...
<p>The gender difference in publication impact is defined as the average <i>h</i>-index z-scores of ...
How common is self-citation in scholarly publication, and does the practice vary by gender? Using no...
We examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at the California Institut...
Academic psychology in the USA is a gender success story in terms of overturning its early male domi...
International audienceWe examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at t...
Ratio of men over women for all authors (horizontal axis) and ratio of men over women for top-cited ...
The model contained: manuscript type (N: research paper = 1,916, reviews = 88, short notes = 243, sp...
Gender effects for selected journals using a simple model with author age (pub count) only.</p
It was recently reported that men self-cite >50% more often than women across a wide variety of disc...
It was recently reported that men self-cite >50% more often than women across a wide variety of disc...
Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a ret...
This study aims to identify the gender of researchers who published in Personality and Individual Di...
For each model, the dependent variable is the share of male-authored papers among the citing papers....
There are known gender imbalances in participation in scientific fields, from female dominance of nu...
This study assesses the influence of client gender and auditor gender on auditors' judgments. In an ...
<p>The gender difference in publication impact is defined as the average <i>h</i>-index z-scores of ...
How common is self-citation in scholarly publication, and does the practice vary by gender? Using no...
We examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at the California Institut...
Academic psychology in the USA is a gender success story in terms of overturning its early male domi...
International audienceWe examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at t...
Ratio of men over women for all authors (horizontal axis) and ratio of men over women for top-cited ...