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Main Authors: Hoerman, Heidi Lee, Nowicke, Carole Elizabeth
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ513819
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author Hoerman, Heidi Lee
Nowicke, Carole Elizabeth
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Nowicke, Carole Elizabeth
Hoerman, Heidi Lee
Nowicke, Carole Elizabeth
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contents Secondary and Tertiary Citing: A Study of Referencing Behavior in the Literature of Citation Analysis Deriving from the Ortega Hypothesis of Cole and Cole. Hoerman, Heidi Lee Nowicke, Carole Elizabeth Behavior Patterns Citation Analysis Citations (References) Error Patterns Hypothesis Testing Literature Examines documents and citations relating to literature of the Ortega Hypothesis, reviews citing behaviors and errors of individual citations, and includes analysis of the occurrences of secondary and tertiary citing. Findings show there is little evidence to prove that secondary and tertiary citing is not occurring and suggests that further studies be done. (Contains 58 references.) (JMV)
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spellingShingle Secondary and Tertiary Citing: A Study of Referencing Behavior in the Literature of Citation Analysis Deriving from the Ortega Hypothesis of Cole and Cole.
Hoerman, Heidi Lee
Nowicke, Carole Elizabeth
Behavior Patterns
Citation Analysis
Citations (References)
Error Patterns
Hypothesis Testing
Literature
Secondary and Tertiary Citing: A Study of Referencing Behavior in the Literature of Citation Analysis Deriving from the Ortega Hypothesis of Cole and Cole. Hoerman, Heidi Lee Nowicke, Carole Elizabeth Behavior Patterns Citation Analysis Citations (References) Error Patterns Hypothesis Testing Literature Examines documents and citations relating to literature of the Ortega Hypothesis, reviews citing behaviors and errors of individual citations, and includes analysis of the occurrences of secondary and tertiary citing. Findings show there is little evidence to prove that secondary and tertiary citing is not occurring and suggests that further studies be done. (Contains 58 references.) (JMV)
title Secondary and Tertiary Citing: A Study of Referencing Behavior in the Literature of Citation Analysis Deriving from the Ortega Hypothesis of Cole and Cole.
topic Behavior Patterns
Citation Analysis
Citations (References)
Error Patterns
Hypothesis Testing
Literature
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ513819