Closed rempsyc closed 8 months ago
Here's a count for our current data:
> count(articles.df4, journal, sort = TRUE)
journal n
1 Science 90105
2 Nature 79889
3 Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 4760
4 Psychological Science 4381
5 Developmental Psychology 3902
6 Health Psychology 3397
7 Journal of Abnormal Psychology 2815
8 The Journal of Applied Psychology 2697
9 Journal of Experimental Psychology. General 2342
10 Journal of Family Psychology 2229
11 Nature Human Behaviour 1491
12 Psychological Methods 971
13 World Development 217
14 Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 144
15 Journal of Educational Psychology 128
16 Journal of Development Economics 119
17 Experimental Economics 50
18 Journal of Economic Psychology 23
19 Econometrica 21
20 Collabra. Psychology 14
21 Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 13
These journals had no PubMed matches:
[1] "Journal of Experimental and Behavioral Economics"
[2] "Quarterly Journal of Economics"
[3] "Behavioral Public Policy"
It would be useful to add a tally page showing number of papers per journal, so we can see which journals are overrepresented, and which are underpresented because of the PubMed Data (e.g., Collabra). This will be an immense step toward transparency and to facilitate understandings and implications of the data.