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  1. Research Interest Score

    Learn how to calculate and interpret the Research Interest Score, a holistic indicator of the impact of your research on ResearchGate. The score combines reads, recommendations, and citations from unique ResearchGate members.

  2. ResearchGate Updates

    Learn how the Research Interest Score combines multiple metrics to measure your impact in the scientific community. Find out how to compare yourself to your peers and access the score in your profile stats section.

  3. H-Index and the research interest score?

    Research Interest Score: The Research Interest Score is a metric that attempts to measure the level of interest in a researcher's profile and research on ResearchGate. It takes into account ...

  4. The meaning of Research Interest in ResearchGate

    Learn how ResearchGate (RG) measures the interest of researchers in each other's work using RI and TRI metrics. See a simple model of calculating RI based on publication reads, recommendations, and citations.

  5. Understanding your stats

    Research Interest Score is a metric that combines reads, recommendations, and citations to measure the impact of your work within the scientific community. Learn how to access, interpret, and compare your score with other researchers on ResearchGate.

  6. Research Interest Score In Researchgate: A Reliable Metric?

    The Research Interest Score (RIS) is a proprietary metric developed by ResearchGate with the purpose of quantifying a researcher's interests in specific academic fields. Its main objective is to ...

  7. Review: Research Interest Score in Researchgate: the Silver ...

    Research Interest Score is a new scientometric metric created by ResearchGate, a social network for researchers. This article evaluates its potential as a measure of scientific impact by comparing it with other indices such as h-index and citations.

  8. h-index

    The h-index is a metric that shows how many of your publications have been cited at least that many times. Learn how it is calculated, how to improve it, and how to compare it with other researchers on ResearchGate.

  9. [PDF] REVIEW: RESEARCH INTEREST SCORE IN ...

    Introduction: Scientists have long searched for the best way to evaluate scientific performance and have come up with numerous indices. Probably, the most famous index is the h-index, a metric that has been used widely in science metrics ever since it appeared. In this study, I evaluated the potential of the new metric Research Interest Score created by ResearchGate (RG). Methods: I analyzed ...

  10. The Author-Level Metrics Study: An Analysis of the Traditional and

    The RG score, number of followers on RG, and Research Interest score independently predicted NC and AHi with a reasonable degree of accuracy. Conclusions A composite author-level matrix with AHi, RG score, Research Interest score, and the number of RG followers could be used to generate an "Impact Matrix" to describe the scholarly and real ...

  11. publications

    The higher the research gate impact factor of the journal, the more your score would go up. Also, because of the transformation, scores rise more rapidly at the low end of the scale. Second, if the journals you published in rose or fell in calculated impact, then your score would also fluctuate.

  12. ResearchGate Profile

    ResearchGate profile includes: a dashboard-like overview, citations to published work, contact and career information, research interests, links to citations of potential interest, and selected impact metrics (RG Score) Users are mainly from sciences or engineering. For-profit company. Includes discussion boards so can post questions, provide ...

  13. Research Interest: another undisclosed (and redundant) algorithm by

    The article critiques the Research Interest score, a composite metric based on citations, recommendations, reads, and other reads by RG members. It shows that the score is not transparent, redundant, and inconsistent with the official RG profile data.

  14. ResearchGate: Reputation uncovered

    RESEARCH ARTICLE (wileyonlinelibrary.com) doi: 10.1002/leap.1035 Received: 21 April 2016 | Accepted: 10 May 2016 | Published online in Wiley Online Library: 17 June 2016 ... ResearchGate has attracted much interest, although surprisingly no ... scores were investigated and compared, that is, following network

  15. The meaning of Research Interest in ResearchGate. *** Cite: Victor

    The scholarly social network ResearchGate (RG) started promoting a new composite indicator: Research Interest. That score is built upon a weighting scheme of citations, recommendations, full-text ...

  16. ResearchGate Score Before 2022 Vs Research Interest Score ...

    Researchgate has been updated and included many additional parameters to critically assess the score of the researcher: In this video, I compared the researc...

  17. Reads

    Reads is a metric that shows how often your research is accessed on ResearchGate, from both members and non-members. Learn how to see your readers, their demographics, and how reads are calculated and displayed.

  18. Van Meir lab scores higher than 99% of ResearchGate researchers

    The Van Meir lab's Research Interest Score is 99% higher than all ResearchGate members, members who first published in 1984 and researchers with work related to cancer research. The Research Interest Score is a useful way to help researchers track the impact of their research within the scientific community. The score measures reads by unique ...

  19. The ResearchGate Score: a good example of a bad metric

    According to ResearchGate, the academic social networking site, their RG Score is "a new way to measure your scientific reputation". With such high aims, Peter Kraker, Katy Jordan and Elisabeth Lex take a closer look at the opaque metric. By reverse engineering the score, they find that a significant weight is linked to 'impact points' - a similar metric to the widely discredited ...

  20. Do ResearchGate scores mean anything? : r/academia

    How does "your Research Interest score is higher than X% of ResearchGate members" correspond to the whole scientific community on average? Like, would 50% percentile in Research Interest mean that you are a median scientist? Share Add a Comment. Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. Add your thoughts and get the ...

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  24. Improving your stats

    2. Click View your latest weekly report on the right-hand side above your individual stats tabs or scroll down to below the graph and click View latest weekly report. 3. In the top right corner, click Increase your impact. 4. Follow the suggestions to increase the impact of your research. Start increasing your impact by going to your stats page.

  25. Forming intervals of predicted total scores for cut-off scores

    In routine Generalizability Theory (G-theory) research, the task of establishing or assessing cut-off scores for performance evaluation is consistently sought after yet simultaneously poses significant challenges. While many studies have presented diverse indices to evaluate potential cut-off scores, these indices are frequently limited by their design-specific nature, limiting adaptability ...

  26. Thoughts on Research Interest metric?

    The Research Interest Score (RIS) is a proprietary metric developed by ResearchGate with the purpose of quantifying a researcher's interests in specific academic fields. Its main objective is to ...

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  28. Citations

    Research Interest Score; Improving your stats; Citations April 14, 2023 13:15 Updated. From your Stats tab on your profile, you can see the citations your work has received, giving you a detailed way to track your impact. You can find out how many citations your publications on ResearchGate are getting and where they were cited. ...

  29. The Impact of Physical Activity on the Development of Postpartum

    The participants had an average body mass index of 24.99 ± 3.76 kg/m 2.The average gestational weight gain was 10.28 ± 6.17 kg. More than half of the participants were in their first pregnancy (n = 58), and almost one-third (n = 34) had at least one pregnancy in the past.Urban residences were dominant in the study group, accounting for 74.3% of the total population.