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What is the impact factor and why is it important?

“What is the impact factor of a journal, and why is it important in assessing a journal’s credibility, influence, and research visibility?”

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  1. The impact factor is a metric that indicates the average number of citations received per article published in a journal, signifying its influence within the field. Higher impact factor denotes a respected journal, for example, The Lancet, NEJM, etc.