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Dec 2 at 9:06 comment added Federico Poloni The distribution of citations among papers seems to be a power law (see also gaborous's answer), so I imagine that most papers are going to fewer citations than the expected value.
Sep 2, 2021 at 16:07 comment added user53923 @Andrea I think they are saying the opposite, google scholar counts some citations double. This is true in my experience, though not as extreme as the answer here suggests.
Sep 1, 2021 at 14:55 comment added Andrea "If you are using Google Scholar as your metric, then you should multiply expectations by a factor 2 or 3". Does GS usually miss half of the actual citations? Is there another reason for this?
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