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Title
h-index, h-type Indices, and the Role of Corrected Quality Ratio
Author(s)
Muzammil TahiraAlinda, Alias RoseArayti, BakriAni, Shabri
Publication Year
2014-12-31
Abstract
This study examines the foremost concerns related to most noted research performance index. The most popular and widely acceptable h-index underestimates the highly visible scientist, the middle order group, due to citation distribution issues. The study addresses this issue and uses 'Corrected Quality Ratio' (CQ) to check the implicit underpinnings as evident in h-index. CQ helps to incorporate the aspects of a good research performance indicator. This simple revision performs more intimately and logically to gauge the broader research impact for all groups and highly visible scientists with less statistical error.
Keyword
Scientometric; Research Performance Evaluation; Corrected Quality Ratio; h-index; H'; h-cpp; g-index; R-index; A-index; m-index; q2-index
Journal Title
Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
Citation Volume
2
ISSN
2287-9099
DOI
10.1633/JISTaP.2014.2.4.2
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Type
Article
URI
https://repository.kisti.re.kr/handle/10580/8667
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