Qualitative versus Quantitative Evaluation of Scientists' Impact: A Medical Toxicology Tale

Authors

  • Reza Afshari Addiction Research Centre, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran | Division of Basic Medical Sciences, Academy of Sciences of Islamic Republic of Iran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:

Evaluation of scientists working in a specific area of science is necessary, as they may strive for same limited resources, grants and academic promotions. One of the most common and accepted methods of assessing the performance and impact of a scientist is calculating the number of citations for their publications. However, such method suffer from certain shortcomings. It has become more and more obvious that evaluation of scientists should be qualitative in addition to quantitative. Moreover, the evaluation process should be pragmatic and reflective of the priorities of an institution, a country or an intended population. In this context, a scoring scale called "360-degree researcher evaluation score" is proposed in this paper. Accordingly, scientists are evaluated in 5 independent domains including (I) science development, (II) economic impact, (III) policy impact, (IV) societal impact and (V) stewardship of research. This scale is designed for evaluation of impacts resulted from research activities and thus it excludes the educational programs done by a scientist. In general, it seems necessary that the evaluation process of a scientist’s impact moves from only scintometric indices to a combination of quantitative and qualitative indices.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

A Tale of Two Cultures: Contrasting Quantitative and Qualitative Research

The quantitative and qualitative research traditions can be thought of as distinct cultures marked by different values, beliefs, and norms. In this essay, we adopt this metaphor toward the end of contrasting these research traditions across 10 areas: (1) approaches to explanation, (2) conceptions of causation, (3) multivariate explanations, (4) equifinality, (5) scope and causal generalization,...

full text

Qualitative and quantitative analysis of nonneoplastic lesions in toxicology studies.

A pathology report is written to convey information concerning the pathologic findings in a study. This type of report must be complete, accurate and communicate the relative importance of various findings in a study. The overall quality of the report is determined by three Quality Indicators: thoroughness, accuracy, and consistency. Thoroughness is the identification of every lesion present in...

full text

Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of Four Choice Questions In Shahrood University of Medical Sciences During 2021-2022

Background and Objective: Any test as a measurement tool must have sufficient validity and reliability to measure the desired attribute. Multiple-choice tests are the most common types of tests in medical education, which have a high degree of reliability, and this study was conducted with the aim of quantitative and qualitative evaluation of four-choice questions in Shahrood University of M...

full text

Scientists and software engineers: a tale of two cultures

The two cultures of the title are those observed in my field studies: the culture of scientists (financial mathematicians, earth and planetary scientists, and molecular biologists) developing their own software, and the culture of software engineers developing scientific software. In this paper, I shall describe some problems arising when scientists and software engineers come together to devel...

full text

Clinican Scientists? Medical Scientists? Clinician and Medical Science Educators!

The university medicine in Germany is indispensable. There is no doubt about that. In its statement on the “Perspective of University Medicine” [1] published on October 21, 2016, the Science Council (“Wissenschaftsrat”) rightly stated that university medicine is the interface between the science and health system "with its singular task of research, teaching and healthcare ( p. 17). Patients sh...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 3  issue 4

pages  134- 140

publication date 2014-12-01

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023