Extended Data Fig. 6: Regression coefficients predicting between-participant similarity in controversial themes and bibliometric models. | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 6: Regression coefficients predicting between-participant similarity in controversial themes and bibliometric models.

From: Differences in psychologists’ cognitive traits are associated with scientific divides

Extended Data Fig. 6

Regression coefficients for each set of predictors on outcomes variables (a) controversial themes; (b) semantic model of abstracts and titles; (c) citation model. Points indicate standardized coefficients with error bars reflecting 99%CIs (though in some cases these are too small to be seen clearly, relative to the size of the point representing the coefficient). For similarities within the survey data (panel a), CIs are based on n=6932 participants, yielding 24,022,846 unordered pairwise comparisons. For similarities across survey and bibliometric data (panels b, c), CIs are based on n=4829 participants, yielding 11,657,206 unordered pairwise comparisons.

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