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View article: Implicit Reporting Standards in Bibliometric Research: What Can Reviewers’ Comments Tell Us About Reporting Completeness?
Implicit Reporting Standards in Bibliometric Research: What Can Reviewers’ Comments Tell Us About Reporting Completeness? Open
The rapid growth in the number of bibliometric studies in recent years has been accompanied by increasing diversity in the quality of the reporting of these studies’ methodologies and results. This ongoing study explores and systematises t…
View article: Scientometric indicators in research evaluation and research misconduct: analysis of the Russian university excellence initiative
Scientometric indicators in research evaluation and research misconduct: analysis of the Russian university excellence initiative Open
This study aimed to examine the impact of the Russian University Excellence Initiative (RUEI), also known as Project 5–100, on research misconduct in Russian higher education. Launched in 2013, the RUEI incentivized universities to increas…
View article: The Multidisciplinary Roots of Higher Education Research: An Analysis of Citation Patterns
The Multidisciplinary Roots of Higher Education Research: An Analysis of Citation Patterns Open
Researchers in higher education (HE) are a community of academics with backgrounds and experiences in a variety of scientific disciplines. For this reason, HE research is influenced by other disciplines from which HE researchers take theor…
View article: The multidisciplinary roots of higher education research: An analysis of citation patterns
The multidisciplinary roots of higher education research: An analysis of citation patterns Open
Researchers in higher education (HE) are a community of academics with backgrounds and experiences in a variety of scientific disciplines. For this reason, HE research is influenced by other disciplines from which HE researchers take theor…
View article: Dynamics of the disciplinary structure of research in post-Soviet countries
Dynamics of the disciplinary structure of research in post-Soviet countries Open
There was a bias in the thematic structure of research towards individual scientific fields in the USSR. The dynamics of the disciplinary structure of scientific research in the post-Soviet countries over the course of 30 years is analysed…
View article: Research Career after Thesis Defence: The Case of Four Fields of Study in Russia
Research Career after Thesis Defence: The Case of Four Fields of Study in Russia Open
A PhD degree is a necessary qualification for becoming a full-fledged member of the academic community and is often considered as a first step in one’s academic career. However, little is known about how the further careers of those who re…
View article: Universities vs. research institutes? Overcoming the Soviet legacy of higher education and research
Universities vs. research institutes? Overcoming the Soviet legacy of higher education and research Open
Universities and non-university research institutes have been recognised as two key sectors producing research globally. The Soviet model of research organisation included a large network of research institutes, affiliated with the USSR Ac…
View article: International scientific collaboration of post-Soviet countries: a bibliometric analysis
International scientific collaboration of post-Soviet countries: a bibliometric analysis Open
One of the major characteristics of research is the role and scope of international collaboration. Patterns of such collaboration are often complex and determined not only by pure academic rationale, but also by political, economic, geogra…
View article: Ambivalent sexism and violence toward women: A meta-analysis
Ambivalent sexism and violence toward women: A meta-analysis Open
The Ambivalent Sexism Theory suggests that there are two complementary types of sexism: hostile (subjectively negative attitude towards gender groups) and benevolent (subjectively positive attitude towards gender groups). In this meta-anal…
View article: Locus of Control Moderates the Relationship Between Exposure to Bullying Behaviors and Psychological Strain
Locus of Control Moderates the Relationship Between Exposure to Bullying Behaviors and Psychological Strain Open
Workplace bullying is regarded as one of the most devastating stressors at work for those targeted, and the bullying-mental health relationship is well-documented in the literature, even under lower levels of exposure. However, less is kno…
View article: Bibliometric analysis of publications from post-Soviet countries in psychological journals in 1992–2017
Bibliometric analysis of publications from post-Soviet countries in psychological journals in 1992–2017 Open
For several decades the Soviet academic psychology community was isolated from the West, yet after the collapse of the Soviet Union each of the 15 countries went their own way in economic, social, and scientific development. The paper anal…
View article: Stakes are higher, risk is lower: Citation distributions are more equal in high quality journals
Stakes are higher, risk is lower: Citation distributions are more equal in high quality journals Open
Psychology is a discipline standing at the crossroads of hard and social sciences. Therefore it is especially interesting to study bibliometric characteristics of psychology journals. We also take two adjacent disciplines, neurosciences an…
View article: Essentialist Beliefs and Social Distance towards Gay Men and Lesbian Women: A Latent Profile Analysis
Essentialist Beliefs and Social Distance towards Gay Men and Lesbian Women: A Latent Profile Analysis Open
Psychological essentialism is the layperson’s belief that social categories are natural and entitative. Studies have shown that essentialist beliefs are strongly connected with different types of prejudice. Previous research into essential…
View article: Stakes are higher, risk is lower: Citation distributions are more equal in high quality journals
Stakes are higher, risk is lower: Citation distributions are more equal in high quality journals Open
Psychology is a discipline standing at the crossroads of hard and social sciences. Therefore it is especially interesting to study bibliometric characteristics of psychology journals. We also take two adjacent disciplines, neurosciences an…
View article: Empirically Derived Guidelines for Effect Size Interpretation in Social Psychology
Empirically Derived Guidelines for Effect Size Interpretation in Social Psychology Open
This study estimates empirically derived guidelines for effect size interpretation for research in social psychology overall and subdisciplines within social psychology, based on analysis of the true distributions of the two types of effec…
View article: Understanding Entitativity: Are There Real Differences Between Approaches?
Understanding Entitativity: Are There Real Differences Between Approaches? Open
Entitativity is a key construct for understanding group perception. But the question of understanding this construct is troublesome. There are three theoretical approaches to understanding group entitativity (essence-based entitativity, ag…
View article: Understanding Entitativity: Are There Real Differences Between Approaches?
Understanding Entitativity: Are There Real Differences Between Approaches? Open
Entitativity is a key construct for understanding group perception. But the question of understanding this construct is troublesome. There are three theoretical approaches to understanding group entitativity (essence-based entitativity, ag…
View article: Are people more prejudiced toward groups that are perceived as coherent? A meta-analysis of the relationship between out-group entitativity and prejudice
Are people more prejudiced toward groups that are perceived as coherent? A meta-analysis of the relationship between out-group entitativity and prejudice Open
A meta-analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between out-group entitativity and prejudice. A quantitative analysis of 85 effect sizes from 33 independent samples showed a significant positive relationship between entitativity …
View article: Are people more prejudiced toward groups that are perceived as coherent? A meta-analysis of the relationship between out-group entitativity and prejudice
Are people more prejudiced toward groups that are perceived as coherent? A meta-analysis of the relationship between out-group entitativity and prejudice Open
A meta-analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between out-group entitativity and prejudice. A quantitative analysis of 85 effect sizes from 33 independent samples showed a significant positive relationship between entitativity …
View article: Academic inbreeding and publication activities of Russian faculty
Academic inbreeding and publication activities of Russian faculty Open
The literature on the consequences of academic inbreeding shows ambiguous results: some papers show that inbreeding positively influences research productivity measured by the quantity and quality of publications, while others demonstrate …
View article: A Hierarchical (Multicomponent) Model of In-Group Identification: Examining in Russian Samples
A Hierarchical (Multicomponent) Model of In-Group Identification: Examining in Russian Samples Open
The aim of this study was to examine the validity and reliability of the Leach et al. (2008) model of in-group identification in two studies using Russian samples (overall N = 621). In Study 1, a series of multi-group confirmatory factor a…
View article: Antecedents of organizational commitment among faculty: an exploratory study
Antecedents of organizational commitment among faculty: an exploratory study Open
Faculty are the main asset of a university and determine its success. The attitudes of faculty toward their institution play an especially important role in the academic profession. This study examines the specific antecedents of affective…
View article: Are people more prejudiced toward groups that are perceived as coherent? A meta-analysis of the relationship between out-group entitativity and prejudice
Are people more prejudiced toward groups that are perceived as coherent? A meta-analysis of the relationship between out-group entitativity and prejudice Open
A meta-analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between out-group entitativity and prejudice. A quantitative analysis of 85 effect sizes from 33 independent samples showed a significant positive relationship between entitativity …
View article: Psychometric properties of the Russian version of the utrecht Work engagement scale (UWES-9)
Psychometric properties of the Russian version of the utrecht Work engagement scale (UWES-9) Open
This article aims to analyze the psychometric properties of the Russian version of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES-9) by using a sample of 1783 employees of a large Russian organization. We conducted a series of Confirmatory Factor…
View article: Empirically Derived Guidelines for Interpreting Effect Size in Social Psychology
Empirically Derived Guidelines for Interpreting Effect Size in Social Psychology Open
A number of recent research publications have shown that commonly used guidelines for interpreting effect sizes suggested by Cohen (1988) do not fit well with the empirical distribution of those effect sizes, and tend to overestimate them …
View article: Academic Inbreeding and Research Productivity Of Russian Faculty Members
Academic Inbreeding and Research Productivity Of Russian Faculty Members Open
The literature on the consequences of academic inbreeding shows ambiguous results: some papers show that inbreeding positively influences research productivity, measured in the quantity and quality of publications, while others show the op…
View article: Commitment of Russian University Teachers To University and Profession
Commitment of Russian University Teachers To University and Profession Open
This article reviews the results of an online poll held among 317 teachers of state universities in a number of regions of Russia. The commitment to university and profession is evaluated with a 3-component Meyer and Allen model that singl…