Classic articles in Psychology in the Science Citation Index Expanded: A bibliometric analysis

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Who today are the most highly cited psychologists listed in the Web of Science? This paper reports answers to this question by using the Science Citation Index Expanded to find out. This index covers over 280,350 documents in the Psychology category of the Web of Science from 1900 to 2013 and lists the most highly cited papers published between 1927 and 2012. For example, in 2013, an article published by Jacob Cohen in 1992 obtained (1) the highest ranking with 1,068 citations, (2) the highest for total citations per year, and (3) was ranked 3rd for the total number of citations since publication by 2013. New technology thus provides a seismic shift in the ways that we can obtain and analyse data like these. Indeed, the results for the top 10 articles indicate that practical and methodological papers now receive more citations than the more theoretical papers usually found in earlier surveys.

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Ho, Y. S., & Hartley, J. (2016). Classic articles in Psychology in the Science Citation Index Expanded: A bibliometric analysis. British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953), 107(4), 768–780. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12163

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