Citation bias in the literature on dietary trans fatty acids and serum cholesterol

Volume: 106, Pages: 88 - 97
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Balanced citations are a necessary condition for a sound development of scientific knowledge, whereas selective citations may bias scientific consensus. In this study, we assess which determinants influenced the likelihood of being cited in the literature on trans fatty acids and cholesterol.We conducted a citation network analysis of the literature concerning trans fats and low density cholesterol and high density cholesterol. Each publication...
Paper Details
Title
Citation bias in the literature on dietary trans fatty acids and serum cholesterol
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
106
Pages
88 - 97
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