Sentences with phrase «factor in the journal articles»

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You measure a country's ability to innovate using myriad factors, including registered trademarks, articles published in scientific journals and the size of its export market in fields like electronics or pharmaceuticals.
«Sociodemographic factors were seen to have caused cessation of breastfeeding in some of the included articles, and a focus should be placed on how to improve related knowledge of health - care professionals as it is clear that sociodemographic factors have an effect on health behavior,» said Dr. Elisabeth Mangrio, lead author of the Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences review.
Chair Andrew Miller said: «There is an element of chance in getting articles accepted in high - impact journals, depending on topicality and other factors.
As discussed in articles from the Lancet to the New York Times, promotions and pay rely heavily on the number of publications a researcher has and the impact factors of the journals.
An article in The Chronicle of Higher Education points out that the editors - in - chief of two other prominent scientific publishers, Nature Publishing Group and Elsevier, declined to sign the letter, although they agreed that journal impact factors shouldn't be used to evaluate individual scientists.
The researchers» findings are published in the article, «Assessing the Influence of Economic and Customer Experience Factors on Service Purchase Behaviors,» in the journal, Marketing Science.
The results of the study, published in a research article in the journal Nature Medicine, could lead soon to new treatments for chronic kidney disease that target these risk factors, according to Dr. Jochen Reiser, the senior author of the paper.
A research article entitled «Mammalian Elongation Factor 4 Regulates Mitochondrial Translation Essential for Spermatogenesis» was published online in the journal Nature Structural & Molecular Biology on April 11, 2016.
Until now, most rigorous metrics of scientific impact have relied on citations: the number of peer - reviewed articles a scientist has written, the «impact factor» of the journals in which they were published, and how many times other scientists have cited those articles.
Impact Factor: 11.597 Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Trends in Genetics was launched in 1985 and quickly became a «must read» journal for geneticists, known for its concise, accessible articles on a range of topics from developmental biology to evolution.
The declaration, also signed by Bruce Alberts, editor - in - chief of Science, and Sir Paul Nurse, president of the Royal Society, says that journals should reduce their emphasis on impact factors and make available a range of article - level metrics.
The impact factor is a measure of the average number of citations per article, so the higher the number, the more «important» the journal is to the scientific community in that field.
An article in the journal, Social Science Research, finds that extracurricular participation with high achieving peers «has a non-trivial link to college enrollment, even after considering individual, peer, and school - level factors
The requirement to publish academic papers, journal articles, and even full - length titles in various fields is often a deciding factor in continued employment with a college or university, and even has implications in securing research opportunities and grant funding.
The ranking depends on six factors including Nobel prize winner alumni and staff, cited researchers selected by Thomas Scientific, Articles published in journals of Science and nature etc..
According to the Exploring Emerging Markets Debt article in the Journal of Indexes, most of the emerging market USD sovereign bond yields are influenced by the changes in the U.S. Treasury curve more than the local emerging market factors.
In journal article after journal article, and book after book, I found cat - predation studies that were flawed by small sample size, samples that were not shown to be typical, unjustified generalizations, a failure to account for confounding factors, and a tendency to assume that predation of individual birds necessarily resulted in damage to bird populations at the species leveIn journal article after journal article, and book after book, I found cat - predation studies that were flawed by small sample size, samples that were not shown to be typical, unjustified generalizations, a failure to account for confounding factors, and a tendency to assume that predation of individual birds necessarily resulted in damage to bird populations at the species levein damage to bird populations at the species level.
And the use of detrended data apparently was not a problem for the referees of the journal where the article was published (which by the way has the highest impact factor in the field of meteorology and atmospheric sciences).
Second, the difference in effect sizes in abstracts versus main body of articles was especially pronounced in journals with high impact factors.
However, our meta - analysis did find multiple lines of evidence of biases within our sample of articles, which were perpetuated in journals of all impact factors and related largely to how science is communicated: The large, statistically significant effects were typically showcased in abstracts and summary paragraphs, whereas the lesser effects, especially those that were not statistically significant, were often buried in the main body of reports.
A recent Wall Street Journal article reported that Goldman Sachs Group has sold some of its investments of coal mine in Colombia at a loss due to a combination of factors.
It seems that the very few articles that have been published in science journals suggesting wind farms have adverse health effects are in journals having low impact factors.
At the same time, the journal in many fields grew into the primary measure of reputation, as journal ranking could be carefully calculated by Impact Factor (average number of times an article is cited within a two - year period), in way not possible with books (for which there was no citation index).
The Impact Factor shows the average number of citations to articles in each journal (citations to a journal divided by the number of articles the journal published).
The Impact Factor shows the average number of citations to articles in each journal (citations to a journal divided by the number... [more]
I read with great interest the article by Langley and colleagues [1] published in the March 2010 issue of the Journal, which reported the 5 - year following - up outcomes of young children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the maternal and social factors related to the prognosis.
Our efforts to understand how risk and protective factors influence development have resulted in hundreds of articles in peer - reviewed journals and led to the development of tested and effective interventions.
Dr. Chambers has authored several articles that have been published in Journal of Marital and Family Therapy and Family Relations delineating the unique factors that contribute to the high divorce rate and the disproportionately low marriage rate among African - American couples.
Impact factor refers to the average number of citations to the articles in a journal.
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