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From: Early coauthorship with top scientists predicts success in academic careers

Fig. 1

Relationship between early career institutional prestige and probability of becoming a top scientist. a Number of junior researchers in each quintile of the distribution of institutional prestige. b Probability of being a top scientist in the 20th career year as a function of institutional prestige (ribbon bands denote 95% confidence intervals). In both panels authors are grouped based on whether in their first 3 career years they coauthored papers with one (orange), multiple (red), or no (blue) top scientists. The grey shaded area in b represents the unconditional probability of becoming a top scientist for the entire pool of junior researchers

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