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What doesn’t kill a paper can make it more highly cited. An analysis of peer-review records for thousands of papers finds that those receiving tough reviews go on to have a higher impact than those that sail through the review process. My latest story for @nature.com: www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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An AI-led analysis of publicly available peer-review reports links requests for major revisions with papers that end up having high impact.
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Tough peer-review process? Your paper might end up being more highly cited
Mariana Lenharo