
Hong Chen
@_Hong_Chen
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PhD student at 〽️ichigan @UMSI | Computational Social Science | Science of Science
Ann Arbor, MI
Joined May 2023
How accurately do citations reflect the original research? Do authors truly engage with what they cite?. In a new study [ with @david__jurgens and @MishaTeplitskiy, we analyze millions of citation sentence pairs to measure citation fidelity and reveal how
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RT @jmzumeldumlao: MY FIRST PAPER!!! Now published @pnas w/ @MishaTeplitskiy . Why should journal editors care about the diversity of peer….
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RT @MishaTeplitskiy: Conventional wisdom says interdisciplinary research is valuable but harder to get through peer review (need to please….
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RT @MishaTeplitskiy: Disco[very] Lab in action!.And a bittersweet send off for the newly-minted professor Inna Smirnova 🥲 .
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RT @dashunwang: 🚨 Our latest paper is out today in Science! . We uncover stark and systematic partisan differences in the amount, content,….
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RT @MishaTeplitskiy: How do scientists choose which topic to study? Studies of this are dispersed across fields, and it's surprisingly hard….
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Relying on intermediary sources in citations carries risks! While intermediaries serve as common tools for authors to navigate the literature, they can also introduce information loss or even misrepresentation. This is particularly concerning when intermediaries misreport.
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Do authors truly engage with what they cite? We find that exposure to others’ interpretations may influence how claims are reported, which establish a “telephone effect📞” in citations:.1️⃣Citation fidelity decreases when authors cite an intermediary source as well as the original
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We find that citation fidelity is NOT random. It’s higher when:.✅ authors cite papers that are more recent and intellectually close.✅ the cited paper is open-access.✅ the first author has a lower H-index and the author team is medium-sized!.
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Not all citations are equal! They vary in fidelity – citations may paraphrase, summarize, or even misrepresent original knowledge. Analyzing a multi-disciplinary 42M paper dataset with full-text, we identify 13M pairs of sentences with a citation and the sentence with the
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RT @MishaTeplitskiy: Super fun conversation, thanks Juan and Abel!!! Hope the listeners enjoy it as much as I did 🎉.
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RT @BenLitterer: Podcasts are a popular medium, but data for computational research is limited! We introduce the Structured Podcast Researc….
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Podcasts provide highly diverse content to a massive listener base through a unique on-demand modality. However, limited data has prevented large-scale computational analysis of the podcast...
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RT @YulinYuResearch: My new PNAS paper with.@DanielMRomero.! 😎 With open data everywhere, how can we creatively unlock its potential for im….
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RT @Nature: Authors from Western countries navigate the peer-review system more successfully than those from other nations .
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Rejection is common in science, but who navigates manuscript rejection more successfully and avoids the “file drawer”? . Check out this new work 🔥🔥🔥.
Let's talk about about REJECTION in science and. geography🤔. New paper @_Hong_Chen @ProfChrisRider @david__jurgens documents some important new facts: (1/6)
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RT @leczhang: [1/13] LLMs are increasingly skilled at mimicking human agents in social settings, but have they truly developed a consistent….
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RT @JingyiQiu4: 🚀Our field experiment (@yanchen @alain_cohn & Al Roth) on Twitter shows that social media promotion can boost job market ou….
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RT @MishaTeplitskiy: 🎉New paper by @SidneyXiang 🎉. Conventional wisdom is that interdisciplinary research is great intellectually, but pena….
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RT @MishaTeplitskiy: 😍Much revised and improved paper by @jmzumeldumlao has arrived. Question: How does geographical diversity of idea eval….
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