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Eric‐Jan Wagenmakers

University of Amsterdam

NL

Core Metrics

Total Citations

73,191

H-Index

111

Publications

763

i10-Index

343

2-Year Citedness

6.0

avg citations per work

Ability Dimensions

Overall Score52
Prolific
Impact92%

73,191 citations, h=111

Momentum59%

2yr mean: 6.0

Output91%

763 papers (29.3/year)

Efficiency69%

96 cites/paper

Novelty5%

2 unique research topics

Breadth40%

4 topic areas

Peak Power10%

Top 3 papers: 12% of citations

* Percentile scores are calculated relative to all scholars in the computational neuroscience dataset. Tags are assigned based on dimension combinations. Hover over the radar chart for details.

Scholar Profile Analysis

Eric‐Jan Wagenmakers is a elite scholar with 50k+ citations in computational neuroscience, currently affiliated with University of Amsterdam.

Over a 26-year academic career, published 763 papers (averaging 29.3 per year), with 73,191 citations.

With an h-index of 111, one of the rare scholars to reach this level, indicating lasting and broad research impact.

Academic impact accumulated gradually: first 5 years account for only 0.7%, indicating later works are more influential.

Primary research areas include Public economics, Public economics, Recall.

Key Findings

Signature Work

"A manifesto for reproducible science" is the most influential work, with 3,335 citations, published in 2017.

Sustained Growth

Very low early citation share indicates influence built through long-term accumulation, with later works being more impactful.

Early Career Analysis (First 5 Years)

Career Start

1999 - 2003

Early Citations

489

Early Works

12

Early Impact %

0.7%

Top Early Career Paper

Inferring causal networks from observations and interventions

Publication Timeline

Research Topics

Public economics33.7%
Public economics32.4%
Recall48.3%
Recall67.9%

Top Publications

12017Nature Human Behaviour

A manifesto for reproducible science

3,335

Citations

22004Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

AIC model selection using Akaike weights

2,670

Citations

32017Nature Human Behaviour

Redefine statistical significance

2,637

Citations

2015Science

Promoting an open research culture

2,617

Citations

2007Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

A practical solution to the pervasive problems ofp values

2,534

Citations

2017Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Bayesian inference for psychology. Part II: Example applications with JASP

1,704

Citations

2014Cambridge University Press eBooks

Bayesian Cognitive Modeling

1,639

Citations

2017Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Bayesian inference for psychology. Part I: Theoretical advantages and practical ramifications

1,599

Citations

2018Nature Human Behaviour

Evaluating the replicability of social science experiments in Nature and Science between 2010 and 2015

1,495

Citations

Impact Classification

顶级影响力

总引用超过5万次,属于领域顶级学者

持续产出

h-index超过100,表明长期高质量产出

高产学者

发表超过763篇论文,产出极为丰富