2009
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.b2680
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How citation distortions create unfounded authority: analysis of a citation network

Abstract: Objective To understand belief in a specific scientific claim by studying the pattern of citations among papers stating it.

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“…In addition to the well-known fact that citation practices confer on negative values an inherent quality of not spreading easily through the literature [7], authors rarely choose to study systems "where nothing happens" and often do not report results where the expected effects are not observed. Obviously, this has the automatic consequence of producing a bias in existing results and in the corresponding accepted belief.…”
Section: Bias Towards Studying Systems "Where Something Happens"mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to the well-known fact that citation practices confer on negative values an inherent quality of not spreading easily through the literature [7], authors rarely choose to study systems "where nothing happens" and often do not report results where the expected effects are not observed. Obviously, this has the automatic consequence of producing a bias in existing results and in the corresponding accepted belief.…”
Section: Bias Towards Studying Systems "Where Something Happens"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Careful reading of the introduction of the 63 papers considered show a worrying repetition of the "accepted belief" that organic carbon concentration increases are widespread and a few papers are repeatedly cited. Citation "is not simply an impartial scholarly method for joining related published knowledge" [7]. Authors should probably be less guided by inertia when making the choice of which results to cite and which to ignore.…”
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“…Even when "negative" results appear, citation bias may still continue to distort the literature and the prevailing theory may continue to be based on the "positive" results. Hence, citation bias may maintain prevailing theories even when they are clearly false and unfounded (Greenberg, 2009). …”
Section: The Rejection Of H 0 Is Guaranteed On the Long-runmentioning
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“…Several other fields have engaged in critical, reflexive 100 analysis, including medicine (Greenberg, 2009(Greenberg, , 2011, ecology (Barto and Riollig, 2012) and genetics 101 (Voracek, 2014). These studies have all employed citation network analysis, which applies established 102 mathematical graph theory to the network of citations connecting articles that comprise the core of 103 accepted knowledge in a given discipline.…”
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confidence: 99%