On the potential distortions of highly cited papers in emerging research fields: A critical appraisal

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42 (2019)
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Abstract

Citation-based metrics are increasingly used as a proxy to define representative, considerable, or significant papers. We challenge this belief by taking into account factors that may play a role in providing citations to a manuscript and whether/how those highly cited studies could shape a scientific field. A different approach to summarisation of relevant core publications within a topic is proposed.

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