2020-04-07, 06:13
Papers that use positive words in headlines likelier to be cited
Analysis of more than 6 million clinical and life-science papers shows articles with male lead authors are up to 21 percent more likely than those with female lead authors to use language that frames their research positively, which could contribute to persistent gender gaps in pay and career advancement in life sciences and medicine.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2...edium=Feed&utm_source=Syndication
Analysis of more than 6 million clinical and life-science papers shows articles with male lead authors are up to 21 percent more likely than those with female lead authors to use language that frames their research positively, which could contribute to persistent gender gaps in pay and career advancement in life sciences and medicine.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2...edium=Feed&utm_source=Syndication