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Quick acceptance times (< 5 days) for some respiratory journals #1
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Yeah, I've noticed this as well. There could be a few reasons behind such quick acceptance:
What journal(s) did you notice this for? One thing I like to do is find the actual PubMed IDs and then look at the articles to see which reason is most probable. |
I think you are right. As you know I have been looking at these data for respiratory journals with IF >3, and it is only rather few (1%) that have acceptance time below 5 days of all these papers (N>18000). The journals include with some very low acceptance times include Thorax, Resp Res, and Resp Med among others. |
Agreed, when I look at the plots for these journals, there are some super quick acceptances, but they fit with the overall distribution of delays. This makes me think that it's probably not a reporting error. For example, see: So here are the actual articles plotted above with acceptance in under 5 days:
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Great. I stumbled upon this report on attitudes to peer review in the scientific community that you may find interesting. |
Hey Daniel. In the data I find some journals with papers that have a very low acceptance time, such as one or two days. Do you have an explanation for that? Could it be Invited articles or other article types than original articles, such as editorials and correspondences? Andreas
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