Requirements for a cocitation similarity measure, with special reference to Pearson's correlation coefficient

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Abstract

Abstract Author cocitation analysis (ACA), a special type of cocitation analysis, was introduced by White and Griffith in 1981. This technique is used to analyze the intellectual structure of a given scientific field. In 1990, McCain published a technical overview that has been largely adopted as a standard. Here, McCain notes that Pearson's correlation coefficient (Pearson's r ) is often used as a similarity measure in ACA and presents some advantages of its use. The present article criticizes the use of Pearson's r in ACA and sets forth two natural requirements that a similarity measure applied in ACA should satisfy. It is shown that Pearson's r does not satisfy these requirements. Real and hypothetical data…

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Keywords
  • Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient
  • Similarity (geometry)
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Similarity measure
  • Counterexample
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Correlation coefficient
  • Computer science
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