Over-optimization of academic publishing metrics: observing Goodhart’s Law in action User evopcat, in the Deming management practices subreddit, 30 Jun 2019
Metrics used to measure academic success, such as the number of publications, citation number, and impact factor have become targets and follow Goodhart’s Law, according to which, “when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure" finds a study analyzing >120 million papers User Unhype, in the Unhype: Links That Matter subreddit, 04 Jun 2019
Discussão bastante pertinente para o meio acadêmico no Brasil User CDninja, in the Brasil é terra indígena subreddit, 04 Jun 2019
Metrics used to measure academic success, such as the number of publications, citation number, and impact factor have become targets and follow Goodhart’s Law, according to which, “when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure" finds a study analyzing >120 million papers User cookieinaloop, 04 Jun 2019
Metrics used to measure academic success, such as the number of publications, citation number, and impact factor have become targets and follow Goodhart’s Law, according to which, “when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure" finds a study analyzing >120 million papers User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 04 Jun 2019
Metrics used to measure academic success, such as the number of publications, citation number, and impact factor have become targets and follow Goodhart’s Law, according to which, “when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure" finds a study analyzing >120 million papers User kherlinggol, 04 Jun 2019
Metrics used to measure academic success, such as the number of publications, number of citations, and impact factor, have become targets and follow Goodhart’s Law, according to which, “when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.” User randomusefulbits, in the GradSchool subreddit, 04 Jun 2019
Metrics used to measure academic success, such as the number of publications, citation number, and impact factor have become targets and follow Goodhart’s Law, according to which, “when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure" finds a study analyzing >120 million papers User samvimesmusic, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 04 Jun 2019
Over-optimization of academic publishing metrics: observing Goodhart’s Law in action User protohedgehog, in the For all things open science subreddit, 04 Jun 2019
Over-optimization of academic publishing metrics: observing Goodhart’s Law in action | GigaScience | Oxford Academic User Open_Access_tracking, in the The Open Access Tracking Project subreddit, 03 Jun 2019
Over-optimization of academic publishing metrics: observing Goodhart’s Law in action User protohedgehog, in the For all things open science subreddit, 02 Jun 2019