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Quick question for those on an academic track:
How does one find the balance between quantity and quality during their early career? Obviously you want to make everything as good as possible, but is it going to look bad to have a number of "meh" articles, as long as you have some higher quality work too?
I'm involved in many (too many) projects, and am just trying to figure out how to focus my efforts and maintain some semblance of sanity. There are many "meh" projects that are publishable, but if its going to look bad to have too many of those compared to the larger-scale, higher-quality stuff than I may not devote much time to it, and end up further down the author list or dropped off it completely depending on the project.
For the record by "meh" I'm talking about small-scale, exploratory experimental studies that will probably still be publishable in a mid-tier journal with an IF around 2...not grad student journals or the local psychology bulletin or anything like that.
How does one find the balance between quantity and quality during their early career? Obviously you want to make everything as good as possible, but is it going to look bad to have a number of "meh" articles, as long as you have some higher quality work too?
I'm involved in many (too many) projects, and am just trying to figure out how to focus my efforts and maintain some semblance of sanity. There are many "meh" projects that are publishable, but if its going to look bad to have too many of those compared to the larger-scale, higher-quality stuff than I may not devote much time to it, and end up further down the author list or dropped off it completely depending on the project.
For the record by "meh" I'm talking about small-scale, exploratory experimental studies that will probably still be publishable in a mid-tier journal with an IF around 2...not grad student journals or the local psychology bulletin or anything like that.