Predicting academic career outcomes by predoctoral publication record.
Jason R TregellasJason SmucnyDonald C RojasKristina T LeggetPublished in: PeerJ (2018)
Results suggest that while sex and months since graduation also predict career outcomes, a strong predoctoral first-author publication record may increase likelihood of obtaining an academic faculty research position. Compared to non-faculty, individuals employed in faculty positions produced more predoctoral first-author publications, with these being in journals with higher impact factors. Furthermore, first-author publication record, sex, and months since graduation were significant predictors of faculty status.