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Are there biases in decisions to tweet on scientific papers? A plea for conducting an experimental Twitter study. Technical note

Authors :
Lutz Bornmann
Robin Haunschild
Alexander Tekles
Source :
El Profesional de la información.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Ediciones Profesionales de la Informacion SL, 2022.

Abstract

Twitter data are used as alternative metrics (altmetrics) to measure the impact or attention of research. Tweets are used to communicate about papers. However, Twitter data can only be used for research evaluation purposes, if biases do not influence tweet decisions on papers. The existence of biases can only be reasonably investigated using an experimental design with controlled (marginal) manipulations. In this comment, we propose to undertake an experimental approach to study the decision of scientists to ‘tweet’ on a paper. We describe the design of a study that might allow the experimental investigation of tweet decisions including randomized variations and theoretically derived mechanisms for explaining the empirical results. The described study design should be adaptable to other social media platforms (e.g., Facebook or ResearchGate). This comment is intended to be a plea for using an experimental design to investigate biases in tweet decisions. It is an advantage of tweets –in contrast to citations– that an experimental approach can be applied to investigate the decision of scientists to communicate on papers.

Details

ISSN :
16992407 and 13866710
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
El Profesional de la información
Accession number :
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