Toward predicting research proposal success
Abstract
Citation analysis and discourse analysis of 369 R01 NIH proposals are used to discover possible predictors of proposal success. We focused on two issues: the Matthew effect in science—Merton’s claim that eminent scientists have an inherent advantage in the competition for funds—and quality of writing or clarity. Our results suggest that a clearly articulated proposal is more likely to be funded than a proposal with lower quality of discourse. We...
Paper Details
Title
Toward predicting research proposal success
Published Date
Dec 5, 2017
Journal
Volume
114
Issue
2
Pages
449 - 461
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