Top 10 sources on Citation Discipline
Citation Discipline measures how rigorously a source backs each factual claim with verifiable evidence.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission leads the top 10 discipline sources at A+ · 98
Ranked — Top 10 on Discipline
- #1A+·98
Filings are sworn legal documents under oath; perjury liability for false statements.
- #2A+·96
Inline citations required by editorial policy on every factual claim; uncited claims tagged within hours.
- #3A+·96
Indexes peer-reviewed literature only; MeSH controlled-vocabulary tagging maintained by NLM staff.
- #4A+·96
Rigorous peer-review; clinical-trial registration mandatory; data disclosure standards.
- #5A+·96
Statutory regulator with peer-reviewed approvals + safety-monitoring methodology.
- #6A+·96
Statutory peer-review on policy decisions; methodology + data disclosed; minutes published.
- #7A+·96
Peer-reviewed scientific publications + open-access policy + methodology rigorous.
- #8A+·96
Peer-review across ACM journals + conferences (SIGGRAPH, CHI, etc.); methodology rigorous.
- #9A+·96
Peer-reviewed by NAS members; rigorous review across all sciences; corrections + retractions public.
- #10A+·96
Rigorous peer review; high rejection rate; corrections + retractions public; methodology required.