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Krashen, Stephen – Foreign Language Annals, 2021
The lack of citations of previous research is the result of serious problems all readers of scholarly publications have: (1) articles are unnecessarily long; (2) they are written in unnecessarily complex prose; and (3) journal subscriptions and books are very expensive. The solution: Short, clearly written scholarly papers, published in…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Citation Analysis, Citations (References), Scholarship
Moshman, David – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
"Metacognitive theories," an article Gregg Schraw and I published in "Educational Psychology Review" in 1995, has been cited in over a thousand scholarly publications. In this follow-up, dedicated to Gregg and written after his recent death, I provide a brief overview of our 1995 article and then reflect on it in four ways.…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Correlation, Epistemology, Citation Analysis
Pearce, Jone L. – Journal of Management Education, 2016
Arbaugh, Fornaciari, and Hwang (2016) are to be commended for undertaking two worthy tasks: demonstrating the value of citation counts in the business and management education (BME) field and attracting new scholars to the field by drawing on rigorous citation analyses. In this commentary, Jone Pearce first addresses the use of citation counts in…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Theories, Educational Research, Classification
Antonacopoulou, Elena P. – Journal of Management Education, 2016
In "Identifying Research Topic Development in Business and Management Education Research Using Legitimation Code Theory," authors J.B. Arbaugh, Charles J. Fornaciari, and Alvin Hwang ("Journal of Management Education," December 2016 vol. 40 no. 6 p654-691, see EJ1118407) used citation analysis to track the development of…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Theories, Educational Research, Classification
Bridgman, Todd; Bell, Emma – Journal of Management Education, 2016
In this rejoinder to Arbaugh et al. (2016), the authors write that they want to reflect critically on two assumptions Arbaugh et al. make about what constitutes successful academic fields. They suggest: (1) such fields have taken-for-granted knowledge that forms the foundation that future research can build on; and (2) they have a high degree of…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Theories, Educational Research, Classification
Asarta, Carlos J. – Journal of Management Education, 2016
Carlos Asarta comments here that Arbaugh, Fornaciari, and Hwang (2016) are to be commended for their work ("Identifying Research Topic Development in Business and Management Education Research Using Legitimation Code Theory" "Journal of Management Education," Dec 2016, see EJ1118407). Asarta says that they make several…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Theories, Educational Research, Classification
Leatham, Keith R. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2015
The author argues that the field of mathematics education as a whole can and should improve its citation practices. He discusses 4 forms of citation practice and considers how they vary with respect to transparency of voice. He also discusses several ways that citation practices may misrepresent cited authors' ideas. He concludes with suggestions…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Research, Citations (References), Citation Analysis
Simonton, Dean Keith – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2012
The target article seems to provide yet another illustration of the classic "It don't make no nevermind" principle in statistical analysis. In particular, relatively simple measures appear to do approximately as well as more complex measures do, even including indicators that represent nonlinear transformations of the simpler measures. The authors…
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Outcome Measures, Scholarship, Statistical Analysis
Cho, Kit W.; Neely, James H. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2012
Ruscio et al. (Ruscio, Seaman, D'Oriano, Stremlo, & Mahalchik, this issue) have provided an impressively comprehensive conceptual and empirical psychometric analysis of 22 modern-day citation measures. Their analyses show that although numerous measures have been developed to ameliorate perceived limitations of Hirsch's (2005) "h" index (which is…
Descriptors: Citation Indexes, Citation Analysis, Outcome Measures, Scholarship
Booth, Shirley – Higher Education Research and Development, 2012
In this article, the author comments on two highly cited articles and how they link to wider trends in higher education research. The two papers in question, Angela Brew's article from 2003, "Teaching and research: New relationships and their implications for inquiry-based teaching and learning in higher education" and Gerlese Akerlind's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Research, Models
Olson, Gary A. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2013
Over the last decade, and in the context of the fiscal crisis in the nation in general and in higher education in particular, a debate has raged over the value of humanities research. Various commentators have argued that unlike nonhumanities disciplines, fields such as English studies and other humanistic disciplines bring very little into their…
Descriptors: Productivity, English Departments, Costs, Humanities
Panaretos, John; Malesios, Chrisovaladis C. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2012
In their article Ruscio et al. (Ruscio, Seaman, D'Oriano, Stremlo, & Mahalchik, this issue) present a comparative study of some of the different variants of the "h" index. The study evaluates a total of 22 metrics, including the "h" index and "h"-type indices, as well as other conventional measures. The novelty of their work is to a large extent…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Usability, Statistical Analysis, Productivity
Bornmann, Lutz – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2012
Ruscio, Seaman, D'Oriano, Stremlo, and Mahalchik (this issue) evaluate 22 bibliometric indicators, including conventional measures, like the number of publications, the "h" index, and many "h" index variants. To assess the quality of the indicators, their well-justified criteria encompass conceptual, empirical, and practical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citation Analysis, Correlation, Meta Analysis

Pierce, Sydney J. – Library and Information Science Research, 1987
Reviews research which indicates that the knowledge structures of professional literatures are systematically different from those of scientific literatures, and that these differences are consistent with theories of scientific knowledge such as those advanced by Kuhn, Polyani, and Zinman. A list of 104 references is included. (MES)
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Cognitive Structures, Scientific and Technical Information

Gleason, John M. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1993
This response to an earlier article on a combined log-linear/MDS model for mapping journals by citation analysis discusses the underlying assumptions of the Poisson model with respect to characteristics of the citation process. The importance of empirical data analysis is also addressed. (nine references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Models, Research Methodology, Scholarly Journals