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Does the Market of Citations Reward Reproducible Work?. (arXiv:2204.03829v1 [cs.DL])
April 11, 2022, 1:11 a.m. | Edward Raff
cs.LG updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
The field of bibliometrics, studying citations and behavior, is critical to
the discussion of reproducibility. Citations are one of the primary incentive
and reward systems for academic work, and so we desire to know if this
incentive rewards reproducible work. Yet to the best of our knowledge, only one
work has attempted to look at this combined space, concluding that
non-reproducible work is more highly cited. We show that answering this
question is more challenging than first proposed, and subtle …
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