Promotional language in radiology publications: increasing use of "excellent", "favorable", "promising", "robust", and "unique".

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Rofo-fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-19 DOI:10.1055/a-2224-9357
Thomas Christian Kwee, Robert Michael Kwee
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Abstract

Purpose:  To investigate if radiology researchers are increasingly promoting their scientific findings by more frequently using positive words in their publications.

Materials and methods:  This study included all articles that were published in 14 general radiology journals between 2003 and 2022. The title and abstract of each article were assessed for the presence of positive, negative, neutral, and random words, according to predefined sets of words for each category. Usage of positive, negative, neutral, and random words was calculated for each year and corrected for the total number of articles in each year. Temporal trends between 2002 and 2023 and the relationship between positive word usage and journal impact factor (IF) were assessed.

Results:  Positive word usage (Mann-Kendall tau of 0.895, P< 0.001) and neutral word usage (Mann-Kendall tau of 0.463, P = 0.005) showed significant upward temporal trends. Negative word usage and random word usage did not show any significant temporal trends. Five positive words showed significantly increased usage over time and were present in more than 1 % of titles/abstracts in at least one year: "excellent" (Mann-Kendall tau of 0.800, P< 0.001), "favorable" (Mann-Kendall tau of 0.547, P< 0.001), "promising" (Mann-Kendall tau of 0.607, P< 0.001), "robust" (Mann-Kendall tau of 0.737, P< 0.001), and "unique" (Mann-Kendall tau of 0.747, P< 0.001). There was no significant association between positive word usage and journal IF.

Conclusion:  Radiology researchers appear to increasingly promote their scientific findings by more frequently using positive words in their publications over the past two decades.

Key points:   · Positive word usage in titles/abstracts has strongly increased between 2003-2022. · "Excellent", "favorable", "promising", "robust", and "unique" were most often used. · This trend occurred in all general radiology journals, regardless of impact factor.

Citation format: · Kwee T, Kwee R. Promotional language in radiology publications: increasing use of "excellent", "favorable", "promising", "robust", and "unique". Fortschr Röntgenstr 2024; 196: 945 - 955.

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目的:调查放射学研究人员是否越来越多地在其出版物中使用褒义词来宣传其科研成果:本研究包括 2003 年至 2022 年间发表在 14 种普通放射学期刊上的所有文章。每篇文章的标题和摘要都根据预定义的词组进行了评估,以确定是否存在褒义词、贬义词、中性词和随机词。阳性词、阴性词、中性词和随机词的使用率按年计算,并根据每年的文章总数进行校正。评估了 2002 年至 2023 年间的时间趋势以及正面词语使用率与期刊影响因子(IF)之间的关系:积极用词(Mann-Kendall tau 为 0.895,PC 结论:放射学研究人员似乎越来越多地使用积极用词:在过去二十年中,放射学研究人员似乎越来越多地在他们的出版物中使用褒义词来宣传他们的科研成果:- 2003-2022 年间,标题/摘要中正面词汇的使用率大幅上升。- 其中,"优秀"、"有利"、"有前途"、"强大 "和 "独特 "的使用频率最高。- 这一趋势出现在所有普通放射学期刊中,与影响因子无关。
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