Analyzing linguistic complexity and scientific impact
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2019-08-01
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The number of publications and the number of citations received have become the most common indicators of scholarly success. In this context, scientific writing increasingly plays an important role in scholars’ scientific careers. To understand the relationship between scientific writing and scientific impact, this paper selected 12 variables of linguistic complexity as a proxy for depicting scientific writing. We then analyzed these features from 36,400 full-text Biology articles and 1,797 full-text Psychology articles. These features were compared to the scientific impact of articles, grouped into high, medium, and low categories. The results suggested no practical significant relationship between linguistic complexity and citation strata in either discipline. This suggests that textual complexity plays little role in scientific impact in our data sets.
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Dong, Xianlei, et al. "Analyzing linguistic complexity and scientific impact." Journal of Infometrics, vol. 13, no. 3, 2019-08-01, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2019.07.004.
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Journal of Infometrics