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Interpretation and inference for altmetric indicators arising from sparse data statistics

Digital Libraries 2022-01-28 v3

Abstract

In 2018 Bornmann and Haunschild (2018a) introduced a new indicator called the Mantel-Haenszel quotient (MHq) to measure alternative metrics (or altmetrics) of scientometric data. In this article we review the Mantel-Haenszel statistics, point out two errors in the literature, and introduce a new indicator. First, we correct the interpretation of MHq and mention that it is still a meaningful indicator. Second, we correct the variance formula for MHq, which leads to narrower confidence intervals. A simulation study shows the superior performance of our variance estimator and confidence intervals. Since MHq does not match its original description in the literature, we propose a new indicator, the Mantel-Haenszel row risk ratio (MHRR), to meet that need. Interpretation and statistical inference for MHRR are discussed. For both MHRR and MHq, a value greater (less) than one means performance is better (worse) than in the reference set called the world.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2201.03492,
  title  = {Interpretation and inference for altmetric indicators arising from sparse data statistics},
  author = {Lawrence Smolinsky and Bernhard Klingenberg and Brian D. Marx},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.03492},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

To appear in the Journal of Informetrics

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