Impact and structural features of meta-analytical studies, standard articles and reviews in psychology: Similarities and differences

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Meta-analysis refers to the statistical methods used in research synthesis for combining and integrating results from individual studies. In this regard meta-analytical studies share with narrative reviews the goal of synthesizing the scientific literature on a particular topic, while as in the case of standard articles they present new results. This study aims to identify the potential similarities and differences between meta-analytical studies, reviews and standard articles as regards their impact and structural features in the field of psychology. To this end a random sample of 335 examples of each type of document were selected from the Thomson Reuters Web of Science database. The results showed that meta-analytical studies receive more citations than do both reviews and standard articles. All three types of documents showed a similar pattern in terms of institutional collaboration, while reviews and meta-analytical studies had a similar number of authors per document. However, reviews had a greater number of references and pages than did meta-analytical studies. The implications of these results for the scientific community are discussed.

论文关键词:01-00,62-07,C10,O30,Meta-analysis,Review,Citations,Impact,Document type

论文评审过程:Received 24 November 2012, Revised 23 January 2013, Accepted 28 January 2013, Available online 6 March 2013.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2013.01.012