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Why my ResearchGate score is low?

Why is my ResearchGate score so low? The RG Score is calculated once a week, so if you've added publications and your score has not yet changed, please be patient. It's also relative, it can go up or down depending on the activity and scores of other ResearchGate members.
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How do I improve my ResearchGate score?

When a ResearchGate member reads a research item on ResearchGate, recommends it, or cites it, that item's Research Interest Score goes up. It's that simple. The Research Interest Score uses a system for weighting the different types of interactions: An other read* has a weighting of 0.05.
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Why my ResearchGate score is decreasing?

Your stats and those of others may have decreased because we've been working extensively to give you a more accurate picture of the attention your research is getting on ResearchGate. As part of this, we remove traffic from artificial sources from our members' stats.
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What is a good score on ResearchGate?

For most (around 60%) of our sample of members, their Publications is the only component present; very few members have a score (for publications alone) greater than 60 no matter how many articles they have published. A score of around 40 earns the approbation 'Your score is higher than 97.5% of ResearchGate members'.
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How is the ResearchGate score calculated?

RG Score is calculated based on any contribution you share on ResearchGate or add to your profile, such as published articles, unpublished research, projects, questions, and answers. RG algorithm looks at how your peers receive and evaluate these contributions, and who they are.
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Researchgate: How To Increase Researchgate Score?

What is a good h-index for a PhD student?

On average and good H-index for a PhD student is between 1 and 5, a postdoc between 2 and 17, an assistant professor between 4 – 35 and a full professor typically about 30+. Our comprehensive blog delves into the nuances of the h-index, its relevance in academic promotions, and the challenges it presents.
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What is a good h-index for a professor?

h-index scores between 3 and 5 feel common for new adjunct professors, scores between 8 and 12 fairly standard for creation to the position of tenured associate professor, and scores between 15 and 20 about right for coming a full professor.
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How accurate is ResearchGate?

ResearchGate has been criticized for failing to provide safeguards against "the dark side of academic writing", including such phenomena as fake publishers, "ghost journals", publishers with "predatory" publication fees, and fake impact ratings. It has also been criticized for copyright infringement of published works.
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What is the highest ResearchGate score?

In the sample of users with the highest RG Scores, the top score was that of Adam B. Shapiro (439.82). In this sample, there were 26 users whose RG Score was over 100, primarily due to asking and answering questions in the platform.
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Is an impact factor of 2.5 good?

The majority of journals, in fact, fall in the bracket of an IF of 1-1+. So, a journal with an IF of 2-2.5 would be considered having a higher impact than these journals. A journal with an IF of 5 or above would be considered high-impact, but note that these would be fewer in number.
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Is ResearchGate better than Google Scholar?

The results indicate that there are significantly high differences in publications and citations for the same authors captured by the two platforms, with Google Scholar having higher counts for a vast majority of the cases.
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Can you see who views your ResearchGate?

Reading activity on ResearchGate is a mutual relationship. Only when both you and an author whose research you are reading allow others to see your reading activity, will you be able to see that you have read each other's publications.
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What is the H score on ResearchGate?

The h-index is a metric that uses both the number of an author's publications along with the number of times those publications have been cited by other authors in an attempt to gauge an author's perceived academic authority in their given fields of research.
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What is a good number of citations?

Generally speaking, a good number of citations for a paper is considered to be more than 10–20 citations. However, some fields may require more or fewer citations depending on the topic and the journal.
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How often is ResearchGate score updated?

Updated weekly, the RG Score is a single number that is attached to a researcher's profile.
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Is it easy to publish on ResearchGate?

ResearchGate makes it easy for you to add your publications as well as your unpublished work to your profile. There are two ways to add research to your profile. You'll find clear instructions on both methods of adding research below.
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Whats a good impact factor?

In general, an impact factor of 10 or higher is considered remarkable, while 3 is good, and the average score is less than 1. The very prestigious journal Nature had an impact factor of 69.504 in the year 2021.
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Does ResearchGate count as a publication?

ResearchGate is not a publisher. ResearchGate is not a journal. It is simply an academic social network, and any articles on it should be cited using their own citation information, with no mention of ResearchGate.
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Who has the highest h-index?

Scientists with High H-Indexes

At the time of writing, the highest score recorded by Google Scholar is 300, by researcher Ronald C Kessler from Harvard University.
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Does ResearchGate count self citations?

On ResearchGate, you'll see two separate h-indices displayed for each author. The first metric is an h-index that includes self-citations.
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Is ResearchGate removing projects?

After much consideration, we decided to retire Projects from ResearchGate on March 31, 2023.
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Does ResearchGate make money?

(Membership is free on ResearchGate, the company instead makes revenues from things like recruitment and other advertising, both of which are being directed at exactly the audience that those advertisers want to reach.)
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Is 70 a good h-index?

The statistical variance in the data set was quite large so the averages should be taken with a grain of salt. The same study found that if you are aiming for a Nobel Prize, your h-index needs to be at least 35 and preferably much closer to 70.
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Is an h-index of 35 good?

What is a Good H-Index? Hirsch reckons that after 20 years of research, an h-index of 20 is good, 40 is outstanding, and 60 is truly exceptional.
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How do I increase my h-index?

Boosting Your H-Index
  1. Collaborate with more mature researchers. Research has shown that papers with famous first authors get more citations. ...
  2. Choose your journal carefully. ...
  3. Publish Open Access. ...
  4. Think about your audience. ...
  5. Network, network, network. ...
  6. Work on your writing. ...
  7. Show up on social media.
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