vaikutuskoo
Vaikutuskoo is a Finnish term that translates to "impact factor" or "effect size" in English, depending on the context. In academic and research settings, it primarily refers to the impact factor of a scientific journal. This metric is calculated by dividing the number of citations a journal received in a particular year by the number of articles published in that journal in the preceding two years. It is intended to indicate the average number of citations per article in a journal and is often used as a proxy for the journal's relative importance or influence within its field.
The calculation and interpretation of impact factors have been a subject of considerable debate. Critics argue
Beyond academic journals, the concept of "vaikutuskoo" can also be applied more broadly to discuss the effect