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. 2018 Aug 29;13(8):e0201725. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201725

Fig 8. Factors predicting the final decision (accept or reject) on the manuscript’s outcome, showing the posterior mode estimates for the fixed effects in the binomial model.

Fig 8

The model contained: manuscript type (N: research paper = 1689, reviews = 52, short notes = 200, special issue = 15, contrast level = research paper), year, interaction between the gender of first author and gender of the reviewer, continent of affiliation (N: Africa = 19, America = 683, Asia = 51, Europe = 1066, Oceania = 137, contrast level = Europe), gender of the last author (N: male = 1463, female = 493, contrast level = female), gender of the reviewer (N: male = 1509, female = 447, contrast level = female) and gender of the first author (N: male = 1105, female = 851, contrast level = female). An asterix (*) indicates posterior modes whose 95% credible intervals do not overlap zero, after FDR correction.