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Linking citation and retraction data reveals the demographics of scientific retractions among highly cited authors
John P.A. Ioannidis
, Angelo Maria Pezzullo
, Antonio Cristiano
, Stefania Boccia
,
Jeroen Baas
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Citation Impact
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Citation Indicators
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Developing Countries
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Ecuador
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Further Analysis
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Granularity
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Highly Cited
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Highly Cited Authors
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Impact Indicators
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Life Sciences
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Linkable
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Meta-research
25%
Misconduct
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Pakistan
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Publication Volume
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Research Evaluation
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Responsible Research
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Retracted Publications
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Retraction Rate
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Retraction Watch Database
50%
Scientific Practice
25%
Scientific Retraction
100%
Scopus
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Self-citation Rate
25%
Senegal
25%
Top-cited Articles
75%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecuador
100%
Pakistan
100%
Senegal
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Evaluation Research
100%
Misconduct
100%