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▸ noun: An unethical practice of peer reviewers or journal editors wherein an author of a submitted paper is directed to include citations for one or more of the reviewer's or journal's published articles.
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▸ noun: An unethical practice of peer reviewers or journal editors wherein an author of a submitted paper is directed to include citations for one or more of the reviewer's or journal's published articles.
Similar:
coercion,
coercive control,
collective punishment,
callout culture,
catch and kill,
bullying,
papering,
penalty,
disciplinary,
duress,
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