The BOE of July 8, 2005 published a resolution \u0026lt; http://www.boe.es/aeboe/consultas/bases_datos/doc.php?id = BOE-A-2005-11847 > with a call for support for research contracts in the NHS. Perhaps there is an earliest mention but one example is the use of quartiles to segregate the publications of candidates.
Specifically, the instructions are awarded 0.4 points to the party who is lead author of an article in a magazine first quartile, 0.2 for each of the second quartile and 0.1 points by the others.
With more or less variation, and despite the opinions of each other analysts, the bean counters have implemented this scheme to make, if not obligatory references, at least commonplace.
Some years ago, an editorial in the Journal of Clinical Pathology had coined a term that has no fortune impactitis \u0026lt; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1731315/ >, but I do not intend to refer to the JIF and the tables of the JCR.
just want to lead the list a simple question:
Why are we talking about "top quartile indexed publications" when we really mean "magazines included in the top quartile?
For many queries performed (for example, Applied Statistics Using SPSS, STATISTICA, MATLAB and R, Chapter 2 or http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Quartile.html or http://www.stats .gla.ac.uk / steps / glossary / presenting_data.html # quart or ...) can not get the first quartile is the top quartile, but the value below which are grouped the 25 percent of cases of a sample .
Could you take a moment to help me?
not imagine how grateful I shall be.
Specifically, the instructions are awarded 0.4 points to the party who is lead author of an article in a magazine first quartile, 0.2 for each of the second quartile and 0.1 points by the others.
With more or less variation, and despite the opinions of each other analysts, the bean counters have implemented this scheme to make, if not obligatory references, at least commonplace.
Some years ago, an editorial in the Journal of Clinical Pathology had coined a term that has no fortune impactitis \u0026lt; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1731315/ >, but I do not intend to refer to the JIF and the tables of the JCR.
just want to lead the list a simple question:
Why are we talking about "top quartile indexed publications" when we really mean "magazines included in the top quartile?
For many queries performed (for example, Applied Statistics Using SPSS, STATISTICA, MATLAB and R, Chapter 2 or http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Quartile.html or http://www.stats .gla.ac.uk / steps / glossary / presenting_data.html # quart or ...) can not get the first quartile is the top quartile, but the value below which are grouped the 25 percent of cases of a sample .
Could you take a moment to help me?
not imagine how grateful I shall be.
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