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Fig. 5

From: Gender shapes the relationship between productivity and journal prestige in science

Fig. 5

Role of gender in the effects of productivity and career age on average journal prestige of non-outlier researchers. Posterior probability distributions of the population-level parameters describing (a) baselines for journal prestige (\(\mu _\alpha\) for males and \(\mu _\alpha + \tilde{\mu }_\alpha\) for females), (b) the effect of productivity (\(\mu _P\) for males and \(\mu _P + \tilde{\mu }_P\) for females), and (c) the effect of career age (\(\mu _A\) for males and \(\mu _A + \tilde{\mu }_A\) for females). The top row presents results for all non-outlier researchers, while subsequent rows correspond to each of the 14 disciplines in the JIF dataset. Distributions for male researchers are shown in purple, and those for female researchers in green. Vertical dashed lines denote the zero baseline.

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