Influential variables in the Journal Impact Factor of Dentistry journals

Objective: The aim of this contribution is to determine what variables influence the position, by quartiles of the impact factor, as a quality indicator of a journal in the field of Dentistry. Methods: To this end, 24 journals included in Journal Citation Reports, 6 pertaining to each quartile were...

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Main Authors: Pilar Valderrama, Manuel Escabias, Mariano J. Valderrama, Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Pilar Baca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020304205
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spelling doaj-19ab3045520440fcb28e63544686a7162020-11-25T02:56:35ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-03-0163e03575Influential variables in the Journal Impact Factor of Dentistry journalsPilar Valderrama0Manuel Escabias1Mariano J. Valderrama2Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras3Pilar Baca4Vice Rectorate for Research and Transfer, University of Granada, 18071, Granada, SpainDepartment of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Granada, 18071, Granada, SpainDepartment of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Granada, 18071, Granada, SpainDepartment of Information and Communication, University of Granada, 18071, Granada, SpainDepartment of Dentistry, University of Granada, 18071, Granada, Spain; Corresponding author.Objective: The aim of this contribution is to determine what variables influence the position, by quartiles of the impact factor, as a quality indicator of a journal in the field of Dentistry. Methods: To this end, 24 journals included in Journal Citation Reports, 6 pertaining to each quartile were selected by a stratified sampling and then an ordinal regression model was estimated stepwise considering the journal impact factor quartile as response variable. Results: The estimation procedure concluded that the average number of papers published yearly by a journal and the percentage of systematic reviews are the most significant variables to be considered, along with the factor representing the journal's degree of adherence to recommendations by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Conclusions/Clinical significance: Systematic reviews have significant effect on the Journal Impact Factor position of a journal as well as adherence to ICMJE recommendations, while papers publishing clinical trials bear no influence on this factor. Greater yearly average of published papers in a journal means a higher impact factor.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020304205Journal impact factorOrdinal regression modelDentistryStatisticsApplied computingEducation
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author Pilar Valderrama
Manuel Escabias
Mariano J. Valderrama
Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras
Pilar Baca
spellingShingle Pilar Valderrama
Manuel Escabias
Mariano J. Valderrama
Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras
Pilar Baca
Influential variables in the Journal Impact Factor of Dentistry journals
Heliyon
Journal impact factor
Ordinal regression model
Dentistry
Statistics
Applied computing
Education
author_facet Pilar Valderrama
Manuel Escabias
Mariano J. Valderrama
Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras
Pilar Baca
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title Influential variables in the Journal Impact Factor of Dentistry journals
title_short Influential variables in the Journal Impact Factor of Dentistry journals
title_full Influential variables in the Journal Impact Factor of Dentistry journals
title_fullStr Influential variables in the Journal Impact Factor of Dentistry journals
title_full_unstemmed Influential variables in the Journal Impact Factor of Dentistry journals
title_sort influential variables in the journal impact factor of dentistry journals
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Objective: The aim of this contribution is to determine what variables influence the position, by quartiles of the impact factor, as a quality indicator of a journal in the field of Dentistry. Methods: To this end, 24 journals included in Journal Citation Reports, 6 pertaining to each quartile were selected by a stratified sampling and then an ordinal regression model was estimated stepwise considering the journal impact factor quartile as response variable. Results: The estimation procedure concluded that the average number of papers published yearly by a journal and the percentage of systematic reviews are the most significant variables to be considered, along with the factor representing the journal's degree of adherence to recommendations by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Conclusions/Clinical significance: Systematic reviews have significant effect on the Journal Impact Factor position of a journal as well as adherence to ICMJE recommendations, while papers publishing clinical trials bear no influence on this factor. Greater yearly average of published papers in a journal means a higher impact factor.
topic Journal impact factor
Ordinal regression model
Dentistry
Statistics
Applied computing
Education
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020304205
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