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How to find Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4 journals?
The quartile (Q) of a journal can be found by viewing its impact factor and number of citations on the journal's official website or in databases such as Web of Science or Scopus. Some researchers and scholars also compile their own journal rankings, which can help determine the quartile of a journal.
What does it mean when a journal falls in JCR quartile Q1?
A journal's quartile ranking is determined by comparing a journal to others in its JCR category based on Impact Factor score. If a journal falls in Q1, it means that the journal performs better than at least 75% of journals in that category, based on its Impact Factor score.
What is the meaning of Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 journal?
Each subject group of magazines is divided into four quartiles: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4. Q1 is occupied by the top 25% of journals in the list; Q2 is occupied by journals in the 25 to 50% group; Q3 is occupied by journals in the 50 to 75% group and Q4 is occupied by journals in the 75 to 100% group.
What are the classification of journals?
Journals are also categorised into four quartiles: Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4. Journals in Q1 and Q2 are considered top-tier journals while the lower-tier journals are classified as Q3 and Q4.
2, Foundations and Trends in Machine Learning, journal, 37.044 Q1, 39 ; 3, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, journal, 35.910 Q1, 508 ...
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10. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 3.254 Q1. 134. 125 ; 11. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics. 3.223 Q1. 31. 17.