Does publication in top-tier journals affect reviewer behavior?
We show that when ecologists act as reviewers their reported rejection rates recommended for manuscripts increases with their publication frequency in high impact factor journals. Rejection rate however does not relate to reviewer age. These results indicate that the likelihood of getting a paper ac...
Main Authors: | Aarssen, L, Lortie, C, Budden, A, Koricheva, J, Leimu, R, Tregenza, T |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2009
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