Citation confidence measures the reliability of a source based on factors like author credibility, publication venue, and recency. Researchers and students use it to gauge evidence quality when building arguments or conducting literature reviews. Academics benefit by strengthening their own work, while editors rely on it to filter submissions, ensuring robust, trustworthy scholarship.
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