Titre :
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Why do some countries publish more than others ? An international comparison of research funding, English proficiency and publication output in highly ranked general medical journals. (2004)
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Auteurs :
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Jonathan-P MANY ;
Don-D SIN ;
Monica TSANG ;
Justin-G WEINKAUF ;
St Paul's Hospital. James Hogg iCapture Center for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Research. Vancouver. BC. CAN ;
University of Alberta. Department of Medicine. Edmonton. CAN ;
University of British Columbia. Department of Medicine. Vancouver. BC. CAN
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Type de document :
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Article
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Dans :
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European journal of epidemiology (vol. 19, n° 8, 2004)
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Pagination :
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811-817
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Mots-clés :
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Pays
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Etude comparée
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Financement
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Recherche médicale
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Etats Unis
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Amérique
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Monde
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Amérique du Nord
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Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS NEb4iR0x. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. National factor (s) influencing publication output in the highest ranked medical journals are largely unknown. We sought to examine the relationship between national research funding and English proficiency on publication output. We identified all original research articles appearing in the five highest ranked general medical journals between 1997 and 2001. Using the country of the corresponding author as the source nation for each article, we determined a standardized publication rate across developed nations. We used multiple regression techniques to determine the influence of national expenditures on research and scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), a surrogate for English proficiency, on publication output. There was a significant relationship of national spending on research and TOEFL scores to publication output of developed countries (p=0.04 ; p
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