Discovering substantive disagreement with review articles?

03/07/2023
by   Domenic Rosati, et al.
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Disagreements help drive science. How does one identify and track them in scholarly literature? We ask the research question will searching review articles (RA) will be more time efficient for this purpose than searching non-review ones (NRA). This is especially so to the extent NRAs exceed RAs in a given field. We also discuss a metric for whether RAs report more substantive disagreements than NRAs.

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