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Figure 1.

Correlation between the article length (number of print pages) and future article citations.

Results from the multivariate regression analysis. The dots represent the individual pairs for the X–Y variables; the straight line is the linear regression line; the dotted lines represent the 95% confidence interval for the regression line. The different journals with their individual IF are shown in different colours.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of the analyzed studies.

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Table 2.

Results of statistical analysis.

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Figure 2.

Correlation between the impact factor of the journal of publication and future article citations.

Results from the multivariate regression analysis. The dots represent the individual pairs for the X–Y variables; the straight line is the linear regression line; the dotted lines represent the 95% confidence interval for the regression line.

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Table 3.

Published studies examining factors that affect citations.

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