Do retraction practices work effectively? Evidence from citations of psychological retracted articles

Siluo Yang,Fan Qi,Heyu Diao, Isola Ajiferukea

JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE(2024)

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Scientific retraction practices are intended to help purge the continued use of flawed research and assist in maintaining the integrity, credibility and quality of scientific literature. However, the practical effect of retraction is still vague and needs to be further explored. In this study, we analysed the citation counts and sentiments (positive/negative) of retracted articles in psychology journals from Web of Science to explore the effect of retraction. Causal inference strategies were used to measure the net effect of retractions on citation. Results show that the retraction practices induced the citation counts to reduce as expected. However, the proportion of negative citations also decreased because of retraction, indicating an unsatisfied effect. The retraction practice of high-impact factors and open access journals was more effective than other journals. The study integrated an understanding of the dissemination of erroneous publications and provided implications for liabilities involved in the whole retraction process.
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Difference-in-differences,negative citations,propensity score matching,psychology,retractions,scientific misconduct
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