No at all, there are many researchers having high RG-scores but with low or without any published research. In contrast, several researchers having low RG-scores but with high quality published researches.
No at all, there are many researchers having high RG-scores but with low or without any published research. In contrast, several researchers having low RG-scores but with high quality published researches.
Researchers in various scientific publishing circles and forums, such as the Research Gate, collect the average scientific publishing rate for a researcher to be between four and four research papers per year, and even more, the results are likely to have a negative impact on quality Research and its outputs. The huge number of papers published by the researcher in this article is what is known in scientific research as "Disjunctiviti", which means "excessive scientific publishing." Professor John Antonakis, professor of psychology and institutional behavior at Lausanne University, Swiss term in this article n Last year on the site «Elsevier» leading scientific publication, describing it as a deadly disease that affects scientific research as the large increase in short and fast publications affect the quality and lead to the results of non-integrated and non-typical, and result in research is not useful and raises doubts about The accuracy of their results, their validity and the absence of scientific facts about them