The scholarly impact of articles published by men and women in psychology journals

A comparison of the relative frequency rates of citation of articles by men & women appearing in psychology journals, based on data drawn from the 1985 edition of the Social Sciences Citation Index. The sex ratio of authors of frequently cited articles (ie, those with 15+ citations) is compared...

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