{"meta":{"query_hash":"b8a55238bc5d","filters":{"venue":"The China Journal"},"cohort_total":32,"direct_labels_cover":0,"predictions_cover":32,"exported":32,"export_cap":100000,"truncated":false,"label_status":"direct model label, unvalidated","prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated (Codex and Gemma teacher distillation)","score_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","snapshot":{"source":"OpenAlex, pinned release, all 482 partitions","release":"2026-06-24","frame_built":"2026-07-12"},"permalink":"https://metacan.xera.ac/q/b8a55238bc5d","api":"https://metacan.xera.ac/api/v1/cohort?venue=The+China+Journal"},"results":[{"id":"W2227646399","doi":"","title":"Teachers' Schools and the Making of the Modern Chinese Nation-State, 1897-1937 [Book Review]","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Chinese history and philosophy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"State (computer science); Media studies; Project commissioning; Political science; Sociology; Publishing; Law; Computer science","score_opus":0.01675444860263199,"score_gpt":0.296572211156895,"score_spread":0.27981776255426305,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2227646399","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.20446509,0.221785,0.00017966241,0.40113425,0.0010970131,0.0010986576,0.0000075720577,0.000043265823,0.17018951],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9861209,0.0030414728,0.000018836476,0.00811329,0.0005717831,0.0000022301933,1.6744815e-7,0.000005990447,0.0021253272],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982414,0.0008218961,0.00027004458,0.000089536465,0.0004370894,0.00014000101],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99923134,0.00010976615,0.00031818746,0.00023225143,0.00006960053,0.000038856775],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0028847265,0.00011019265,0.00019364613,0.000027111439,0.0018293996,0.00008223659,0.0006209663,0.00003351416,0.00007774497],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005959252,0.00004365361,0.00016167952,0.00023562677,0.00039874838,0.00024227852,0.000041268973,0.0006567981,0.0000041624453],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00051205367,0.00026054986,0.0047450922,0.00015505933,0.00024406571,0.00001469512,0.703038,0.00075632235,0.00044302066,0.086226754,0.15122446,0.052379925],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00068586075,0.000024939422,0.012567869,0.0005229414,0.00006178506,0.00006537712,0.00016537333,0.000118760254,0.00000259877,0.94360346,0.042055257,0.00012577047],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000043740485,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00004034744,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8573767,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000060488554,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012736686,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99947006},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2240639958","doi":"","title":"Bridging the Global Divide on Human Rights: A Canada-China Dialogue [Book Review]","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Bridging (networking); China; Human rights; Publishing; Political science; Media studies; Sociology; Law; Computer science","score_opus":0.009863347400200033,"score_gpt":0.27072805119993576,"score_spread":0.26086470379973575,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2240639958","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.62852466,0.033886954,0.00009861992,0.16155048,0.001680373,0.0005738662,0.00006130317,0.000045952398,0.17357779],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98063165,0.002447367,0.0000044564163,0.00694571,0.00361794,0.0000060548155,0.0000030915419,0.000010739193,0.006333005],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99814826,0.0002913692,0.0003782151,0.00016245845,0.0005466871,0.00047301402],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99907017,0.00006873558,0.00042916165,0.0002866594,0.000031218344,0.00011404959],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015761321,0.00017285842,0.00024011965,0.000009665183,0.0047534825,0.00022016057,0.0008652447,0.000043286967,0.0003489099],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007210591,0.00008242388,0.00018362224,0.000116117495,0.00028145724,0.00022254535,0.00005925942,0.00054085744,0.000023047394],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009936139,0.0000347409,0.0029195102,0.0000138626965,0.0000363072,0.00003295135,0.0016315276,0.00012001905,0.0000018945468,0.08268785,0.90958995,0.002921457],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002116456,0.00002249088,0.13892002,0.00027019595,0.00003026874,0.000051149877,0.000044206394,0.000009781126,0.0000045595084,0.07376528,0.78651065,0.00015971847],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.85710526,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.86957806,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35210696,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.001354569,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00047278978,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9965422},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2255198002","doi":"","title":"Eating bitterness: New perspectives on China's great leap forward and famine [Book Review]","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Chinese history and philosophy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Famine; China; History; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.025100344297902054,"score_gpt":0.2998496302968444,"score_spread":0.2747492859989424,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2255198002","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.42597657,0.39682493,0.00014087983,0.049054507,0.0011570416,0.0003909777,0.0000034445004,0.0000622102,0.12638944],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.966675,0.017623972,0.00007308338,0.0025543703,0.005628167,0.0000026955677,6.668517e-7,0.000017084545,0.007424964],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987763,0.0003286343,0.00018020191,0.00011886022,0.0003326193,0.00026335966],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99931407,0.000086731656,0.00016750257,0.00014923303,0.000027245058,0.00025524446],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012761195,0.00014411863,0.00020542894,0.000050987714,0.0015364081,0.00008075321,0.00026004075,0.000042771095,0.00065017294],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002725994,0.00008666051,0.00011386735,0.00013873847,0.0002072719,0.00044423464,0.000039238454,0.00045861062,0.000039530463],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017113234,0.00023115637,0.017054347,0.00019114367,0.0001542451,0.000023573006,0.6709612,0.000013785115,0.00015233962,0.07859285,0.19937645,0.03307776],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009779797,0.0003214556,0.09882942,0.0021010968,0.00020760085,0.00038631464,0.003920961,0.000013156276,0.000022765484,0.062703215,0.8298864,0.00062963815],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019507487,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000024675686,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6670402,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011741964,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006705012,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997634},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2266636570","doi":"","title":"Gutenberg in Shanghai: Chinese Print Capitalism, 1876-1937 [Book Review]","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Chinese history and philosophy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Capitalism; Media studies; Economic history; History; Political science; Sociology; Law; Politics","score_opus":0.015818977976838768,"score_gpt":0.2988979458557564,"score_spread":0.2830789678789176,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2266636570","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.49052134,0.17306393,0.000021401844,0.1570333,0.0013228966,0.0005263268,0.0000054996685,0.00007318997,0.1774321],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9682161,0.011626993,0.00007418922,0.010515734,0.0036652815,0.000009895449,0.000001729619,0.000018384986,0.0058716456],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982153,0.00047157987,0.00038429775,0.00015690319,0.00046917837,0.00030271255],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99923027,0.00007436627,0.00019378494,0.00026809535,0.00005313236,0.00018033995],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0022200672,0.00016721303,0.00026153616,0.00008875513,0.00093714433,0.00007676248,0.00069009356,0.0000667976,0.0018568138],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002854763,0.00010146292,0.0001880626,0.0003450028,0.00022487878,0.00045076213,0.000066278866,0.0006944898,0.00022056607],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00022886222,0.0010368432,0.010913758,0.00033631557,0.00016950448,0.00037959084,0.43020955,0.00090890145,0.0003677561,0.09466276,0.4217362,0.039049946],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00045243913,0.00003484463,0.016977387,0.00042731306,0.00002592104,0.00013982097,0.00011925463,0.000029609777,0.000004467366,0.07383278,0.9076898,0.00026637316],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002458595,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011949611,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4859536,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00028938722,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017552446,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990556},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2316804857","doi":"10.1086/666564","title":"<i>The Unlikely Buddhologist: Tiantai Buddhism in Mou Zongsan's New Confucianism</i>, by Jason Clower. Leiden: Brill, 2010. xvi + 279 pp. €108.00/US$153.00 (hardcover).","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Chinese history and philosophy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brock University","funders":"","keywords":"Brill; China; Buddhism; Download; Philosophy; Political science; History; Law; Theology; Computer science","score_opus":0.020127282658823097,"score_gpt":0.277623369411517,"score_spread":0.2574960867526939,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2316804857","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6904951,0.07446913,0.00021838794,0.062060457,0.014151062,0.0008290874,0.00006217462,0.00018568976,0.15752895],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9692274,0.004439235,0.000060225535,0.0023458744,0.0063302596,0.000008945562,0.000008645446,0.00005854008,0.017520875],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9956785,0.0011275818,0.0007112872,0.00034343515,0.0010054294,0.0011337991],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976751,0.0004032503,0.00057373184,0.0005695201,0.000094304756,0.00068405137],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.004408562,0.00042463426,0.00048254716,0.000087787324,0.0036416578,0.0004701358,0.0016233259,0.00031519568,0.0013894626],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004953628,0.00027585018,0.00035712376,0.00051200594,0.0009869604,0.000998843,0.00016712594,0.00167157,0.00047701914],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00033513014,0.0002738243,0.010259373,0.000010971057,0.000094897805,0.00007203918,0.03134816,0.000057411664,0.0008705834,0.028741326,0.9236116,0.004324696],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009022069,0.00011362591,0.010209655,0.00005824214,0.000048522827,0.00020789378,0.00073533703,0.000013522074,0.000088606044,0.051839657,0.9353392,0.00044351775],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.007331477,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012303224,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27873233,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0004812389,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0005112718,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99996936},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2325878227","doi":"10.1086/665761","title":"<i>Return Migration and Identity: A Global Phenomenon, A Hong Kong Case</i>, by Nan M. Sussman. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2011. xiv + 349 pp. HK$395.00/US$50.00 (hardcover), HK$225.00/US$30.00 (paperback).","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"China; Phenomenon; Media studies; Publishing; Political science; Sociology; Law; Philosophy","score_opus":0.013948136046775536,"score_gpt":0.24895236064947987,"score_spread":0.23500422460270434,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2325878227","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9622753,0.019268429,0.000559617,0.0030242477,0.0013775034,0.00067754084,0.00014987278,0.00012696654,0.012540523],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97515434,0.018191382,0.00016409098,0.00031241306,0.002601115,0.00000582613,0.000031391643,0.000050952156,0.0034884678],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9949355,0.0012335287,0.0007950859,0.00063894613,0.0009547921,0.0014421187],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9971491,0.00021258407,0.0009305875,0.0005492734,0.0002644875,0.00089393556],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0036959117,0.00059482077,0.00065768283,0.000097238786,0.0046695904,0.0012534712,0.0010782828,0.0003682826,0.0015936119],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001678067,0.00052534975,0.00035828384,0.00045933793,0.0007167383,0.005658423,0.00035464176,0.0010285329,0.00015162422],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003238206,0.00073127664,0.6209333,0.00014033624,0.000678097,0.00027827758,0.0637275,0.00016415144,0.0010359931,0.0060837124,0.30462897,0.0012745836],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0045617684,0.00034433906,0.35406154,0.0003297423,0.0008626026,0.0020910867,0.04202576,0.0009310777,0.00037016376,0.0047442704,0.58707005,0.0026076012],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.021259008,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.026409311,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.28244108,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00090092217,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00039828653,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99978334},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2414816755","doi":"10.2307/3182076","title":"Was Malthus Right about China?<i>One Quarter of Humanity: Malthusian Mythology and Chinese Realities, 1700-2000</i>. James Z. Lee , Wang Feng<i>China's Population: Problems, Thoughts and Policies</i>. Gabe T. Wang","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"China; Humanity; Mythology; Quarter (Canadian coin); Population; Sociology; Economic history; Political science; History; Demography; Law; Classics","score_opus":0.02282602439576872,"score_gpt":0.2720455604530178,"score_spread":0.24921953605724909,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2414816755","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9157122,0.011443408,0.000050080143,0.019443996,0.0005085268,0.00033105633,0.00003258444,0.00007166528,0.052406523],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9867811,0.0076320022,0.00032309553,0.00028897382,0.0012661533,0.000009855277,0.000009296999,0.000026203285,0.0036632984],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9964516,0.0010247895,0.0007238038,0.00037823757,0.00066764484,0.0007539141],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985514,0.000117744974,0.00058723317,0.00034936724,0.00008139234,0.00031285078],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016269429,0.00036532155,0.00060277694,0.00029189087,0.002624024,0.00038529135,0.00052910385,0.00020857174,0.0007530062],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006740308,0.00023507519,0.00015032884,0.00049813854,0.0009860423,0.0005695317,0.000120325894,0.00079018757,0.000005286662],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014257642,0.0005241517,0.13113102,0.00028789588,0.00045689326,0.00007521124,0.7396472,0.000035276942,0.00010803123,0.061671063,0.012235844,0.053684823],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00085470034,0.00024113874,0.88351595,0.00013635152,0.00010425106,0.0003506157,0.0037906412,0.000063299,0.0000053611943,0.0989413,0.011636857,0.00035953536],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0068050427,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009414882,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7523849,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005971419,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007482575,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998087},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2508204640","doi":"10.1086/684057","title":"<i>China’s Diplomacy in Eastern and Southern Africa</i>, edited by Seifudein Adem. Farnham: Ashgate, 2013. xviii+255 pp. £65.00 (cloth, eBook, e-PUB, and eBook pdf).","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"International Development and Aid","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Diplomacy; China; Download; Political science; Media studies; Library science; Economic history; History; Sociology; Law; Computer science; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.012268420644733193,"score_gpt":0.25177634289348527,"score_spread":0.2395079222487521,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2508204640","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8427021,0.0026767,0.00015890619,0.031899568,0.00070727477,0.0003971888,0.000047288082,0.00006206059,0.12134891],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.936414,0.0015605456,0.0000657703,0.00030725726,0.00086717965,0.000010530492,0.000002522523,0.000027272616,0.060744915],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99779296,0.00036643364,0.0004039378,0.00026423554,0.0006398739,0.00053258345],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991629,0.0001336147,0.00026008397,0.00012347914,0.00008285169,0.00023705461],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014860296,0.00023834228,0.0002421576,0.00011174821,0.0007815237,0.000331014,0.00051237096,0.00011920402,0.000564157],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013058695,0.00013784984,0.00006782751,0.00012202317,0.00042079992,0.00046442662,0.00015093983,0.00042848274,0.00021480826],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0011729512,0.00062287104,0.16848657,0.00007360852,0.00072352955,0.00030039143,0.33038372,0.00001270644,0.016315509,0.055358406,0.30818364,0.11836609],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0064098886,0.00026659964,0.1315613,0.00096686324,0.00008350145,0.0002566081,0.0073622838,0.00016298097,0.00055597606,0.14162181,0.7093076,0.001444563],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0009800477,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004009494,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.40112397,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012708709,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015759145,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6177123},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2512015310","doi":"10.1086/681732","title":"<i>China’s Naval Power: An Offensive Realist Approach</i>, by Yves-Heng Lim. Farnham: Ashgate, 2014. xvi + 217 pp. £65.00/US$119.95 (hardcover and eBook).","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Military History and Strategy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Royal Canadian Navy","funders":"","keywords":"Offensive; China; Navy; Political science; Media studies; Download; Law; Sociology; Operations research; Engineering; Computer science","score_opus":0.025179201917475056,"score_gpt":0.26455573614685696,"score_spread":0.2393765342293819,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2512015310","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.68282855,0.02831282,0.00014321515,0.0026700362,0.0020958004,0.00048095407,0.00009616458,0.00011175415,0.28326067],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98209,0.005136079,0.00036905237,0.0009567148,0.001765757,0.000009236817,0.000031616757,0.0000554058,0.009586144],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99579257,0.0016759239,0.00047996,0.00043948402,0.00088902377,0.00072301907],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980829,0.000079319645,0.00032419656,0.0004510904,0.00018960355,0.0008728962],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0039472613,0.00035747883,0.0004415,0.000055009772,0.0023711794,0.00031735847,0.00084511,0.00021788012,0.00034151203],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023175523,0.0002563222,0.00017322194,0.00014802333,0.0009638802,0.00080811844,0.00009949644,0.0011685954,0.000067655805],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00037560178,0.0002372283,0.0008247641,0.000018593364,0.00010896632,0.000090493704,0.0780118,0.00011798604,0.0004381955,0.013204663,0.90459883,0.0019728788],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018898085,0.0009160926,0.0136767095,0.000059546466,0.00013248385,0.000689327,0.024260687,0.00018801149,0.000049288887,0.021519132,0.9357079,0.00091099256],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.01123658,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008964875,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.29926142,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00026934769,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0005809685,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999889},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2513661689","doi":"10.1086/681744","title":"<i>Contemporary Chinese Print Media: Cultivating Middle-Class Taste</i>, by Yi Zheng. London: Routledge, 2013. xii + 119 pp. £85.00/$145.00 (hardcover).","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Taste; China; Download; Media studies; Middle class; Library science; Class (philosophy); Sociology; Art history; Art; History; Political science; Law; Philosophy; Psychology; Computer science","score_opus":0.043531516271928854,"score_gpt":0.2886695070159387,"score_spread":0.24513799074400983,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2513661689","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7533872,0.014781805,0.00025230643,0.024888597,0.00385366,0.00047749878,0.000096260905,0.00021513595,0.20204751],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98833245,0.00080342067,0.00021999134,0.00069124997,0.0037419936,0.0000070825677,0.000016309272,0.00006174602,0.0061257426],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99543554,0.0010921989,0.00075842964,0.00035199305,0.0013736886,0.0009881603],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9971891,0.0004097854,0.0005969701,0.00048140588,0.0003380301,0.000984675],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0038921658,0.00041351462,0.0005245652,0.00008618605,0.0015507429,0.000566083,0.0012335877,0.0002310213,0.0002690984],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0019641148,0.00026941177,0.0002838008,0.0004618191,0.0007133974,0.0007484131,0.00024832186,0.0014899467,0.00033340612],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011943183,0.00033755778,0.022010086,0.000034997778,0.0002038662,0.00013158901,0.104801394,0.00013883227,0.00023452085,0.0047086375,0.86571854,0.001560527],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0046838424,0.0002973506,0.005861203,0.0004975163,0.00010062087,0.000369203,0.030918527,0.00051373127,0.0003874198,0.04710222,0.9079175,0.0013508911],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019287195,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00023241255,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23494524,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00039749808,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.001100034,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999758},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2515981923","doi":"10.1086/681754","title":"<i>Livelihood Strategies of Multi-Locational Households in the People’s Republic of China</i>, by Einhard Schmidt-Kallert and Peter Franke. Essen: Klartext Verlag, 2013. 251 pp. €24.95 (paperback).","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"","keywords":"China; Download; Livelihood; People's Republic; Permission; Political science; Sociology; Media studies; Geography; Library science; Law; Computer science; Archaeology","score_opus":0.02124068408005969,"score_gpt":0.2668645109628741,"score_spread":0.24562382688281442,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2515981923","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9761232,0.009603948,0.00005028227,0.009918375,0.00033057574,0.00024423926,0.000030965857,0.00001184792,0.0036865326],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.987545,0.011346188,0.00016068883,0.0001586606,0.00029120845,0.0000081272765,0.000003947468,0.000017564467,0.0004686072],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99784213,0.00036296344,0.0005810677,0.00021165053,0.00063855463,0.00036360152],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99865204,0.00013378708,0.00063073635,0.00030319113,0.00013585799,0.00014440336],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0026995179,0.00020124407,0.00036398307,0.000022688626,0.0004613558,0.00025598131,0.00082863274,0.0001261032,0.00013908285],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018140994,0.00011622025,0.00014193612,0.00021619414,0.0005335657,0.0009242482,0.00008709463,0.00060937344,0.000009450014],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00042180545,0.0015070523,0.07901481,0.00014414323,0.00042398126,0.00002059813,0.57399875,0.0012320722,0.0019269041,0.04301151,0.2895159,0.008782452],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032963117,0.00030934837,0.88480294,0.00014375632,0.00005451178,0.00011124454,0.052033465,0.00042518732,0.00009330651,0.017287096,0.041026335,0.000416523],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0060497206,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0038759746,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8057881,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000111217974,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0006384373,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9145408},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2517722595","doi":"10.1086/681762","title":"<i>Merry Laughter and Angry Curses: The Shanghai Tabloid Press, 1897–1911</i>, by Juan Wang. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2012. xii + 232 pp. US$95.00 (hardcover), US$32.95 (paperback).","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Laughter; China; Media studies; Art; Political science; History; Art history; Library science; Sociology; Law; Computer science; Literature","score_opus":0.02002966049539373,"score_gpt":0.26669867552826804,"score_spread":0.2466690150328743,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2517722595","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.380604,0.30364326,0.000086571315,0.0213056,0.010386984,0.001568497,0.00070815044,0.0003842736,0.28131267],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.746116,0.12898348,0.00043652373,0.007535285,0.015340889,0.000058687554,0.000037053243,0.0002827767,0.10120928],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99582934,0.000936836,0.0005159335,0.00037792194,0.0012146152,0.0011253678],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99782944,0.00024633572,0.0004167984,0.0005979907,0.00020656573,0.0007028814],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002394586,0.0004075191,0.0004303509,0.000018485873,0.002006432,0.00089868024,0.0013225293,0.00022762017,0.00035771224],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00031591454,0.0002420172,0.00021512706,0.00019836001,0.0011225765,0.0011174423,0.00028723487,0.0011770437,0.000096913995],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000057218826,0.00011184093,0.0016125371,0.0000144279875,0.00010456955,0.00001909614,0.009799922,0.000034722914,0.000063384294,0.0016801703,0.9855216,0.0009804874],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00085412816,0.00010291869,0.00075286475,0.00008016424,0.00014290179,0.00006734337,0.0028059797,0.00007089001,0.00012807413,0.005633991,0.98898965,0.00037107625],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0051011425,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014144084,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.365512,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00019034802,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00047344438,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992928},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2560013418","doi":"10.1086/689234","title":"<i>Saving Lives in Wartime China: How Medical Reformers Built Modern Healthcare Systems amid War and Epidemics, 1928–1945</i>, by John R. Watt. Leiden: Brill, 2014. xxii+339 pp. €135.00/US$175.00 (cloth).","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"History of Science and Medicine","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Brill; Watt; China; Healthcare system; Health care; Ancient history; Political science; History; Classics; Law; Power (physics)","score_opus":0.022629004376121628,"score_gpt":0.2446582512830895,"score_spread":0.22202924690696785,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2560013418","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.78376913,0.08863403,0.00024469913,0.11931241,0.003037443,0.00045702426,0.0000508571,0.00009998623,0.0043944432],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.960567,0.028387133,0.00002417974,0.0016264842,0.0026957756,0.000012050867,0.0000049614923,0.000052223026,0.006630179],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9964886,0.00038232806,0.0007917592,0.0004436245,0.00096003857,0.0009336537],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99812275,0.00019873209,0.00047611553,0.00038786296,0.00011879918,0.00069575285],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0033840714,0.00038546076,0.0006960811,0.00018594989,0.0015128541,0.00019820368,0.0007723813,0.00014096455,0.00052976236],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00037674658,0.00019633096,0.00014227003,0.000072354436,0.0013208812,0.0010586737,0.00013741579,0.0010109659,0.00006169883],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00030501228,0.00023773106,0.010743719,0.00045638988,0.00020269518,0.00039068548,0.19873644,0.00003628478,0.0066773454,0.0028160526,0.7201246,0.05927304],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0035480398,0.0009858409,0.0065645985,0.004887474,0.00009577529,0.0025336163,0.021204414,0.0024244688,0.00014500319,0.0040549925,0.952433,0.0011227856],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.003979674,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0022057502,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23230839,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00038690466,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00029895516,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99978703},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2560193294","doi":"10.1086/689231","title":"<i>Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India</i>, by Min Ye. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. xvi+142 pp. US$110.00 (cloth), $88.00 (eBook).","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Diaspora; China; Foreign direct investment; Elite; Politics; Liberalization; Political science; Sociology; Economy; Economics; Law","score_opus":0.009904521371592652,"score_gpt":0.21984263472027604,"score_spread":0.2099381133486834,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2560193294","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92397445,0.0056494894,0.000046540223,0.0017886657,0.0001573521,0.00033178934,0.000069156275,0.000025598487,0.06795695],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9671127,0.022367358,0.00004279534,0.0002863554,0.00035905172,0.0000034155362,0.0000037855764,0.000017181455,0.009807336],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99811643,0.0005640733,0.00028763738,0.00028802847,0.0002746365,0.00046918998],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990021,0.00015870454,0.0002725823,0.00019851497,0.000039725164,0.00032839284],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001863351,0.00020898852,0.00028529295,0.00007715628,0.0009974675,0.00015563563,0.0003732498,0.00011795752,0.000086772896],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000103021266,0.00014096919,0.00007072295,0.0001172678,0.00055517966,0.0006775595,0.00010698752,0.00032047927,0.000011822709],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019879948,0.00018012032,0.3148091,0.000032437583,0.00012578873,0.00005818589,0.030808069,0.000007797574,0.00059039454,0.02588787,0.624633,0.0026683845],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019197444,0.00014575006,0.7583033,0.000113331014,0.0000582516,0.00005306765,0.0041953665,0.00003514405,0.0004982507,0.001404162,0.23280297,0.0004706882],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.014821069,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002224532,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.44349414,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000245913,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023237205,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99173933},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2766185452","doi":"10.1086/694299","title":"Grassroots Participation and Repression under Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":152,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Grassroots; Public administration; Politics; Political science; Psychological repression; State (computer science); Consolidation (business); Government (linguistics); Political economy; Sociology; Law; Economics","score_opus":0.02992802657317609,"score_gpt":0.3497839103978347,"score_spread":0.31985588382465857,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2766185452","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9809151,0.00041079585,0.00012658525,0.012349149,0.00030230684,0.000060991366,6.8677605e-7,0.0000070794144,0.005827295],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99656296,0.0018491114,0.00003686712,0.000116430725,0.00044584813,0.0000013780123,1.1471093e-7,0.0000047563376,0.0009825153],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99939483,0.00007103399,0.00013009882,0.00009987221,0.00013042812,0.00017372183],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993711,0.000039082675,0.0003134692,0.00016392482,0.000017663779,0.00009472796],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010208813,0.000060626233,0.00009325516,0.000010224715,0.003677177,0.0005431705,0.00019167879,0.000043188164,0.000042933403],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018837492,0.000035785008,0.000030319114,0.000011007423,0.00029105818,0.00053614203,0.00008058061,0.00020595873,0.000003631314],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013102789,0.00008471949,0.47287288,0.00002780619,0.00011634899,0.00001965248,0.16863613,0.00013771334,0.001072315,0.09444793,0.004357503,0.25809598],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002593785,0.000015465419,0.9159958,0.000047248526,0.000011256924,0.000012806803,0.0010930413,0.00015918494,0.00003073937,0.07900849,0.0032990824,0.000067541],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016101137,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008806102,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4431229,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006109368,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040226172,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9976199},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2955700214","doi":"10.1086/703314","title":"<i>Transforming Patriarchy: Chinese Families in the Twenty-First Century</i>, edited by Gonçalo Santos and Stevan Harrell. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2017. vii+301 pp. US$90.00 (cloth), US$30.00 (paper).","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"","keywords":"China; Sociology; Patriarchy; Download; Media studies; Library science; Political science; Gender studies; Law","score_opus":0.011587067003156131,"score_gpt":0.23830352463829219,"score_spread":0.22671645763513606,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2955700214","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97309655,0.010026331,0.000025335568,0.0032274737,0.00071630115,0.00042739432,0.00009459113,0.00002834923,0.012357662],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.94342643,0.05585943,0.000019678397,0.000099595665,0.00029124963,0.0000010404755,0.000008537142,0.000013286054,0.00028075284],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9973154,0.0007181519,0.000348356,0.0002898639,0.0007876432,0.00054060656],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988313,0.00034451968,0.00029254687,0.00030048442,0.000068438436,0.00016272296],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0022039954,0.00025731922,0.0003566094,0.00010637485,0.0013340907,0.0002463795,0.0011581971,0.00014542285,0.00045945734],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005718473,0.0001519192,0.00017618855,0.0004683891,0.00056775886,0.0006971006,0.00010700522,0.0008161073,0.000007870445],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00044173686,0.00040929366,0.6660513,0.0001369613,0.00027330162,0.000031490512,0.28906396,0.00014761231,0.0010186747,0.0011615042,0.025930531,0.015333613],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027867598,0.00024448626,0.37676683,0.00025047376,0.00012359125,0.000040405583,0.0530984,0.00018169999,0.00003986268,0.002210584,0.56375957,0.00049737515],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.01256851,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.008164089,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.537829,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000477394,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013200179,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999966},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2955722804","doi":"10.1086/703275","title":"<i>Education and Society in Post-Mao China</i>, by Edward Vickers and Zeng Xiaodong. Abingdon: Routledge, 2017. viii+395 pp. A$77.99 (paper).","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Chinese history and philosophy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Download; China; Library science; Media studies; Chinese society; Political science; Sociology; Law; World Wide Web; Computer science","score_opus":0.007496705150770699,"score_gpt":0.2535541959370966,"score_spread":0.2460574907863259,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2955722804","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93999714,0.008402705,0.000006309978,0.011908433,0.0012040193,0.0002461577,0.000007984372,0.000023517816,0.03820375],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9944871,0.0020033217,0.000090794514,0.001161214,0.00086943345,0.0000037748302,0.000005518072,0.000018620316,0.0013602191],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985219,0.0003271571,0.000270771,0.00024168397,0.00033988798,0.00029857244],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99924606,0.00009885981,0.00019769912,0.0001907124,0.000061298175,0.00020536824],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016117624,0.00019169005,0.00023775415,0.000046105888,0.0012992129,0.00021911711,0.00032845236,0.00013056124,0.00021397033],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008949714,0.00013977702,0.000114186085,0.00021528678,0.0003208909,0.00066815666,0.00007198408,0.00072368165,0.00003495027],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00042948546,0.00080598914,0.05765992,0.00016895578,0.00022644488,0.000013953283,0.68541956,0.000069887115,0.010996802,0.026556084,0.1857284,0.031924516],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0037292535,0.00045945315,0.45997876,0.00045488757,0.00016354691,0.00041001724,0.016456729,0.00027309242,0.000084028135,0.15631948,0.3602762,0.0013945685],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001031485,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00023459469,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.66896284,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017874617,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00030750324,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992627},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2955942128","doi":"10.1086/703309","title":"<i>Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies</i>, edited by Cheng-tian Kuo. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2017. 444 pp. US$130.00 (cloth), free of charge via the web (eBook).","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Chinese history and philosophy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Tian; China; Download; Nationalism; Media studies; Chinese society; Library science; Art history; Art; Sociology; Political science; Law; World Wide Web; Computer science","score_opus":0.008776454762538142,"score_gpt":0.2283182614867559,"score_spread":0.21954180672421778,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2955942128","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9477551,0.0030730444,0.000011206413,0.013487483,0.0011296507,0.00037829412,0.00008787299,0.000025427813,0.034051906],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9928815,0.001756817,0.000012367517,0.00056375185,0.0009281436,0.0000014522732,0.000009642807,0.000015488356,0.0038308431],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979949,0.0006159145,0.00029268075,0.00020540516,0.0006269725,0.00026413443],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988518,0.00022257747,0.00036955727,0.00033069766,0.000099572884,0.00012580806],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016024838,0.0002008172,0.00027195946,0.00006599268,0.0010551985,0.00008074476,0.00095098227,0.00014221646,0.00015889059],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008828746,0.00012724088,0.00015610682,0.00027039918,0.0005359565,0.00044663707,0.00017526154,0.0007165231,0.000014191712],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00089327386,0.0006707439,0.041618153,0.00015368438,0.00030373517,0.00003934824,0.12401785,0.000116374205,0.010497741,0.040049504,0.78114486,0.00049475004],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0063534183,0.00024820917,0.045098968,0.0002472669,0.000117872354,0.00010763849,0.0010919817,0.0010543538,0.00015332688,0.1539975,0.79070616,0.0008233312],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013719779,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00045447037,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12292586,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00018319595,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016858116,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.811584},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3001007965","doi":"10.1086/706705","title":"<i>Gender and Employment in Rural China</i>, by Jing Song. London: Routledge, 2017. vi+149 pp. £105.00 (cloth).","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Chinese history and philosophy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"China; Download; Media studies; Permission; Sociology; Publishing; Library science; Political science; Law; Computer science","score_opus":0.031958078568380933,"score_gpt":0.28077073076316655,"score_spread":0.24881265219478563,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3001007965","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90273404,0.02074985,0.00013027342,0.026157664,0.0008818779,0.00026588357,0.000013373405,0.000053921474,0.04901309],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99564916,0.0010865459,0.000037288697,0.0011668083,0.001669497,0.0000036858344,0.000002294105,0.000019919542,0.00036480287],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982342,0.00044209277,0.00031756045,0.00019422238,0.00045569826,0.00035623295],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999259,0.000063747655,0.00017253717,0.0001395751,0.000025925356,0.0003392419],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001010576,0.00019965287,0.00026252033,0.000040420935,0.0013484035,0.00019063512,0.00047288145,0.0000852725,0.00028482382],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000104012935,0.0001394367,0.00011713555,0.00025970978,0.00026450914,0.00036009238,0.00009742791,0.0007762549,0.00003728955],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0011102426,0.0005393561,0.047608238,0.000091255475,0.0002535431,0.0003325839,0.5881452,0.00041135328,0.0036584942,0.025088474,0.31423664,0.018524649],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006552378,0.0007924381,0.11700013,0.00032520265,0.00017898547,0.00047868313,0.0077578886,0.0010637398,0.00021287709,0.31178477,0.5519724,0.0018804837],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00068174716,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00016800854,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5803873,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015157073,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014162913,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999517},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4249573190","doi":"10.1086/710213","title":"Contributors","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"China; Communism; Government (linguistics); Political science; Politics; Schools of economic thought; Sociology; Public administration; Law; Economics","score_opus":0.017414304877687324,"score_gpt":0.26947106363791495,"score_spread":0.25205675876022765,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4249573190","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.81923735,0.0005145951,0.0002640206,0.14205927,0.00053517794,0.000077804754,0.000004239586,0.000025748926,0.037281826],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9940289,0.0005471657,0.000024085237,0.0022124706,0.0020226901,6.495509e-7,1.8431656e-7,0.0000051235893,0.0011586831],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99933296,0.00008266293,0.00013601038,0.00006397048,0.00017625626,0.00020815086],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995657,0.000039906212,0.00014278335,0.000060769726,0.000022348186,0.00016849725],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006670297,0.000055011347,0.00009812306,0.000005105763,0.0009877441,0.00014848288,0.000367271,0.000032022483,0.0006011322],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023279134,0.00003089304,0.00009485196,0.0000642238,0.000142852,0.00018812256,0.000028929924,0.00031553954,0.00012504187],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013198925,0.000057083424,0.027036289,0.0000086805285,0.00014953078,0.00005595034,0.41475517,0.00020421554,0.00018047162,0.28817365,0.21195313,0.057293862],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00044355664,0.000044121633,0.040402688,0.0000081716535,0.000011218942,0.00001620825,0.0032296441,0.000077087316,0.000031397005,0.030318012,0.92530406,0.000113820046],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004024426,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007956296,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71335095,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010192372,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014102669,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.75970286},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4252996656","doi":"10.1086/694917","title":"Contributors to This Issue","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Politics; China; Civil society; Government (linguistics); Corporate governance; International relations; Sociology; Political science; Public administration; Media studies; Management; Law","score_opus":0.013837225411321034,"score_gpt":0.3204297963971609,"score_spread":0.30659257098583986,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4252996656","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.75659287,0.00018928216,0.000054885288,0.08979985,0.001853837,0.00012443634,0.000007507884,0.000014534578,0.15136276],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96108896,0.00042727668,0.000046542787,0.00084111403,0.0027960287,0.000001883744,1.4753351e-7,0.000007066952,0.03479098],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99918574,0.00006258973,0.00014850989,0.00008704197,0.00021793446,0.00029818484],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991499,0.000037214162,0.0002863704,0.00030640542,0.00003773448,0.00018234718],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015615644,0.00007449945,0.00013082587,0.000012852721,0.0050211693,0.000701614,0.0010340306,0.00004669325,0.0015494464],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00050834526,0.00004258525,0.00008831491,0.000017588422,0.00021629779,0.00036445545,0.00008924001,0.00029347563,0.00054771616],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009392518,0.00006850373,0.026975753,0.000004849749,0.000115305855,0.000042421438,0.17187479,0.0000400473,0.00011043066,0.12514335,0.552915,0.12261563],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00021181908,0.000023253442,0.10975689,0.000014275453,0.0000064891155,0.000011118713,0.0005576421,0.0000052330975,0.00002884401,0.019506011,0.8697937,0.00008472065],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0059045884,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009743557,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3168787,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020031132,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013845152,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99936324},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4254930139","doi":"10.1086/697399","title":"Contributors","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Dispute Resolution and Class Actions","field":"Business, Management and Accounting","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"China; Chinese law; Beijing; Politics; Law; Sociology; Government (linguistics); Political science; Civil society; Comparative law; Municipal law","score_opus":0.011533921243546312,"score_gpt":0.22937410303284922,"score_spread":0.2178401817893029,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4254930139","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.28925794,0.00013898392,0.003912207,0.024456305,0.0028298688,0.00009162108,0.0000010794597,0.000100120655,0.67921185],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9896778,0.000011083028,0.000012582908,0.0022507133,0.0064445534,9.835352e-7,8.755285e-7,0.000006976261,0.0015944274],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99953365,0.000007289786,0.00010838894,0.00005059704,0.00013644806,0.00016360582],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99967444,0.000008730482,0.00010720591,0.00009966411,0.000099597804,0.000010384549],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031740646,0.000058039463,0.000057694197,0.000057857676,0.0007662716,0.0003807771,0.00019949762,0.000018360304,0.0018649517],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006368081,0.000033252356,0.000062052466,0.00017559524,0.00008365003,0.0004094053,0.000049027647,0.00016010422,0.0014093379],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005409923,0.00009865432,0.0034335786,0.000007729582,0.00007225777,0.000010292699,0.00011053975,0.000015821472,0.00043070372,0.48500618,0.48408565,0.02667447],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023427959,0.000006107003,0.037539493,0.000008793302,0.000022442444,0.00004582694,0.00008909632,0.00086887414,0.000014460451,0.008565864,0.9525487,0.000056106328],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000032356067,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000018682462,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.70041984,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018521025,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000125501365,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993682},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4283319709","doi":"10.1086/720247","title":"<i>The People’s Health: Health Intervention and Delivery in Mao’s China, 1949–1983</i>, by Xun Zhou. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2020. iv+369 pp. C$120.00 (cloth), C$37.95 (paper).","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"History of Science and Medicine","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Queen (butterfly); China; Intervention (counseling); Gerontology; Media studies; Political science; Art; Sociology; Medicine; Law; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.011710081000932447,"score_gpt":0.21286234799908474,"score_spread":0.20115226699815228,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4283319709","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6313814,0.11650911,0.000026346219,0.22222924,0.0051407935,0.0015142831,0.0006440983,0.00016680315,0.022387901],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.87708956,0.09154249,0.00001486498,0.0037462295,0.0006861075,0.000011669672,0.00003396603,0.000039221497,0.026835876],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975698,0.0006611425,0.00046679785,0.0002618588,0.00051788136,0.00052254874],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989387,0.00007643099,0.00044477047,0.0002393259,0.000041368585,0.00025939842],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0022695004,0.00019983653,0.00032569445,0.00003684834,0.005794114,0.00012134345,0.0005669419,0.000025490499,0.00080020714],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000026522463,0.00013525289,0.00012961416,0.00010151997,0.00036604132,0.00047102786,0.00019968227,0.00094746804,0.0000060247107],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002987515,0.0002463968,0.00025287224,0.000057961453,0.0000416926,0.00003775471,0.04283552,0.00006590303,0.000020317197,0.006666125,0.9260764,0.023400275],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011699812,0.0006766151,0.010540085,0.000095580326,0.000016824619,0.00012718809,0.019191038,0.00019891758,6.941066e-7,0.0005043496,0.9673292,0.00014954158],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.047494635,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.012991307,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.24570815,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00069185713,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00020878178,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9955002},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4321783080","doi":"10.1086/722878","title":":<i>Coalitions of the Weak: Elite Politics in China from Mao’s Stratagem to the Rise of Xi</i>","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Chinese history and philosophy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Elite; Politics; China; Political science; Political economy; Economic history; Economic system; Sociology; Economics; Law","score_opus":0.026915482553513084,"score_gpt":0.2948638952132502,"score_spread":0.2679484126597371,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4321783080","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93005127,0.00033722262,0.000020117246,0.038664136,0.00073856785,0.00017507494,0.00017848403,0.000012771126,0.029822359],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977573,0.00011377364,0.000018780745,0.00021676064,0.0008480387,0.0000029231946,0.0000015705557,0.000008023052,0.001032806],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.998272,0.00067192886,0.00031918986,0.00008926815,0.00043846417,0.00020914915],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99913657,0.00020775081,0.00018415599,0.00034449584,0.000042932243,0.000084107356],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015895256,0.00009000709,0.00015339036,0.000069663256,0.0009984712,0.00004075762,0.0009070754,0.00004507486,0.00013679071],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00026107059,0.00004451984,0.0001571126,0.00073645153,0.00034448292,0.00009882112,0.0001063736,0.00045662455,0.000024149182],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009037064,0.00023587623,0.01486874,0.000025163734,0.00009724471,0.000014275431,0.39439064,0.003408382,0.0013102919,0.5637323,0.020207033,0.0016196634],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002289034,0.000024493793,0.28084236,0.00010592527,0.00003219262,0.00000486156,0.0028884085,0.000060389935,0.00005530015,0.6731606,0.04250675,0.000089800575],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.003060629,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001914073,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39150223,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006582831,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019406273,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.76795334},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4321783094","doi":"10.1086/722890","title":":<i>Reclaiming the Wilderness: Contemporary Dynamics of the Yiguandao</i>","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond","field":"Environmental Science","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Download; Wilderness; China; Permission; Library science; Media studies; Sociology; Political science; Law; World Wide Web; Computer science","score_opus":0.01130205736912276,"score_gpt":0.21390359888481905,"score_spread":0.2026015415156963,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4321783094","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9395876,0.00031387075,0.000041231182,0.018274613,0.00045250382,0.00013124602,0.0000067479405,0.000014771497,0.041177437],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99597394,0.00030590425,0.0000128546935,0.00049570185,0.000086716725,0.0000036193603,0.0000011102342,0.0000072454545,0.0031129275],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99908024,0.00010643311,0.00019249531,0.00009238499,0.00034888566,0.00017956061],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995161,0.00006899131,0.00017925719,0.00020191737,0.0000021179228,0.000031611522],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039605235,0.000102881626,0.000103996856,0.000004543104,0.0013175771,0.000026579904,0.0006320541,0.000020863072,0.00057053036],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000020780026,0.000034783763,0.0001275586,0.00026461744,0.00084440154,0.00008726977,0.00050991715,0.00031399349,0.00007949734],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012000548,0.00023318104,0.4360351,0.000025382362,0.00028488383,0.000031826956,0.020958554,0.008328185,0.011973393,0.0015628044,0.2300424,0.2904043],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004126929,0.00009919317,0.94001657,0.000060232902,0.00005028708,0.00023284678,0.007665051,0.0021791174,0.00074150355,0.011832146,0.036488008,0.0002223597],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006528545,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000022011263,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5039815,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000062077364,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000004777672,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999826},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4321783101","doi":"10.1086/722961","title":"Contributors","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"China; Politics; Political science; Public administration; Citizenship; Schools of economic thought; Strategic studies; Government (linguistics); General partnership; Sociology; Media studies; Management; Law","score_opus":0.014291982334866978,"score_gpt":0.29842087362229214,"score_spread":0.28412889128742513,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4321783101","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9385829,0.0001807537,0.00003077055,0.027658207,0.0011123818,0.00006364312,0.0000040425894,0.000053042597,0.032314274],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9826433,0.0012981183,0.0000071733643,0.00025615565,0.0013400828,0.0000015451119,5.094975e-7,0.000006185354,0.014446931],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99923223,0.00008479493,0.00013249414,0.000060100592,0.0002023044,0.00028805627],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99959415,0.00007520419,0.0001234379,0.00009379661,0.00002306686,0.00009035351],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017840657,0.000052911855,0.000087805645,0.000021032807,0.0014611197,0.00015239177,0.00034780474,0.00003619629,0.0003660145],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019286129,0.000029670795,0.00009508259,0.0001539456,0.0001558291,0.00017666348,0.000034188506,0.00026033467,0.0004416715],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004755641,0.000044082746,0.031556387,0.0000058112932,0.00012453273,0.00007807777,0.17316659,0.00028954868,0.0000971896,0.31363702,0.4097954,0.07115783],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00030619858,0.00001749876,0.1962644,0.000011741839,0.000007117027,0.000019448673,0.003324646,0.000058474463,0.000014103928,0.1161633,0.68371695,0.0000961321],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00073296024,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00025318013,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27392155,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014549922,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013575863,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998388},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4321783168","doi":"10.1086/722858","title":":<i>The Political Economy of Making and Implementing Social Policy in China</i>","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Social Policy and Reform Studies","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"China; Politics; Political science; Economic system; Political economy; Economy; Economics","score_opus":0.03219633411361978,"score_gpt":0.3874675705908286,"score_spread":0.3552712364772088,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4321783168","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6002276,0.00014434509,0.0000028953204,0.25097898,0.0001830091,0.00010887774,0.0000032652406,0.00001951231,0.14833154],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9960533,0.00022638688,0.0000039667807,0.0003934878,0.003132999,0.000002861867,1.3614452e-7,0.0000057717725,0.0001811305],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99868894,0.00023305241,0.00024503493,0.000059424543,0.0001583847,0.000615181],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995927,0.00016365034,0.00013356649,0.000042594802,0.000018978006,0.000048499278],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020581773,0.0000654563,0.00012987075,0.00007844167,0.0038161478,0.00010563876,0.00022533105,0.00003942487,0.0000042195325],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00028922013,0.00003609034,0.00007284553,0.00036288027,0.0006191815,0.000092687944,0.00014078827,0.0002706967,0.000002161481],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007857714,0.0000057501393,0.005324863,0.00000529701,0.000026039077,0.0000019690513,0.05421777,4.4782382e-7,0.000009452569,0.9315724,0.0006485577,0.00817959],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019528496,0.000011490163,0.19726814,0.000013636008,0.000007755993,0.000006150169,0.043109287,0.000010948935,0.000009487469,0.75402915,0.005281766,0.00005687622],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019373994,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012003841,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39582568,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007977355,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015682097,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99748075},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4394773550","doi":"10.1086/728150","title":":<i>Law as an Instrument: Sources of Chinese Law for Authoritarian Legality</i>","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Chinese history and philosophy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Principle of legality; China; Law; Download; Political science; Authoritarianism; Permission; Law library; Library science; Computer science; Democracy; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.027734005869518973,"score_gpt":0.31828334778048173,"score_spread":0.29054934191096277,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4394773550","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7530528,0.0013339536,0.000077943696,0.014934406,0.002199903,0.00021373449,0.000028644261,0.00006398184,0.22809467],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99598354,0.000015224437,0.00009622101,0.0003981241,0.0027641635,0.000004625698,0.0000028672318,0.00001590646,0.00071933825],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987303,0.00029815471,0.0002692072,0.00014398443,0.00035688098,0.00020149315],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99937564,0.0001293763,0.00010097706,0.00017609575,0.000053445892,0.0001644362],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0019845003,0.00012695346,0.00018017666,0.000048489812,0.0023704953,0.0002878232,0.00050511473,0.000072209805,0.00015725913],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007643045,0.00007742235,0.00021254693,0.00021055863,0.00055888324,0.00061802287,0.000030436953,0.00037379444,0.000014163994],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005938197,0.000045890243,0.000067902736,0.000024203368,0.000037203044,0.000007811819,0.050152354,0.000012925451,0.00008461966,0.9484779,0.00019515018,0.00083465665],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015771724,0.00011824742,0.00014339812,0.000036461937,0.000027663056,0.000046111036,0.00033354852,0.000045347424,0.000040559516,0.8056733,0.19328837,0.00008924696],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0039192075,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002386211,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.24293077,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000067985726,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018365588,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9989283},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4400774459","doi":"10.1086/730605","title":":<i>The Space of Religion: Temple, State, and Buddhist Communities in Modern China</i>","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Religious Tourism and Spaces","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Royal Roads University","funders":"","keywords":"Buddhism; Temple; China; State (computer science); Space (punctuation); Ancient history; Art; Environmental ethics; History; Philosophy; Theology; Archaeology; Computer science","score_opus":0.013286544757561204,"score_gpt":0.2838737581164257,"score_spread":0.2705872133588645,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4400774459","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90089315,0.062895894,0.00009581045,0.014009866,0.00049200526,0.00010542858,0.0000043938953,0.000019380615,0.021484092],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.87174344,0.12404515,0.000037552378,0.000038945946,0.00020892915,0.0000020077066,2.96789e-7,0.000009049445,0.0039146007],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99867594,0.00043625158,0.00023320335,0.00006611461,0.00031872143,0.00026973724],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993199,0.00033046794,0.000079741505,0.00017130589,0.000029639437,0.00006893541],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0023515443,0.000092305825,0.00013940156,0.00006582918,0.0014735223,0.00036267904,0.00043208923,0.000039260645,0.000010332673],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000055367538,0.000048979095,0.000058435475,0.00021064705,0.0006829093,0.00017555828,0.00007230875,0.00052473386,0.0000037240693],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012397577,0.00005155913,0.0056953053,0.00006822594,0.00008759122,0.0000904031,0.6059973,0.0006197956,0.00019104443,0.0404259,0.31326112,0.033387735],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000416914,0.00015624249,0.008086944,0.00049579993,0.000037390455,0.00020743273,0.03813109,0.0022305045,0.0000952948,0.55526036,0.3946009,0.00028109553],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.019735383,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.016050562,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.56786627,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000042846175,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015616203,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99982643},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6903214369","doi":"10.1086/731637","title":":<i>Factional Ideological Conflicts in Chinese Politics: To the Left or to the Right?</i>","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Ideology; Government (linguistics); China; Context (archaeology); Perspective (graphical)","score_opus":0.012354899191600056,"score_gpt":0.32172526410411667,"score_spread":0.3093703649125166,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6903214369","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7120028,0.0001487169,0.000157565,0.26255462,0.0010107146,0.00026499756,0.000009269266,0.000011175911,0.023840172],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96382517,0.00017118701,0.00003591893,0.013747678,0.0014596799,0.000009947486,3.6767102e-7,0.0000055831233,0.020744462],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985396,0.00026370908,0.00030790316,0.00015300758,0.00031069684,0.00042505574],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999063,0.00039599036,0.00011713266,0.00024105457,0.000046552548,0.0001362347],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020644064,0.00013230718,0.0001830036,0.000042185467,0.0019660508,0.000260488,0.0010666742,0.00006541532,0.0007260534],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006973923,0.000044853747,0.0001196648,0.00025088966,0.00023305327,0.00014427198,0.00015458047,0.0006508141,0.00014072905],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0004417673,0.00021511212,0.09346772,0.000010198017,0.00016998708,0.000053516153,0.19282033,0.0042836186,0.000048598715,0.5458281,0.15225291,0.010408142],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020239265,0.00003043616,0.41984206,0.0000206105,0.0000058426567,0.000033694047,0.0011356557,0.00003254969,0.000005178095,0.041687854,0.5369294,0.000074304764],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0036288577,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.022162518,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50414026,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00036459457,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00036162717,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99933326},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6903299616","doi":"10.1086/733057","title":":<i>Civilization and the Chinese Body Politic</i>","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Chinese history and philosophy","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"China; Perspective (graphical); Feature (linguistics); Ethnic group","score_opus":0.006962906376294523,"score_gpt":0.28293195727251397,"score_spread":0.2759690508962194,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6903299616","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.49988803,0.0031560415,0.00039428283,0.083362386,0.0012514598,0.0001747418,0.0000017161552,0.000026463571,0.4117449],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9941148,0.00023428025,0.000007790448,0.001464551,0.00087334996,0.0000020276639,3.6582318e-7,0.0000032775786,0.00329957],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990349,0.00048072616,0.00012829457,0.00006259335,0.00017384227,0.00011963428],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995134,0.00021411093,0.000066617016,0.0001163627,0.000038235426,0.000051307463],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015363144,0.000066974404,0.000094932846,0.000038355007,0.0025690335,0.00013994583,0.00027156662,0.000030384579,0.00005502106],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00039348035,0.00002989179,0.000062098254,0.0002652276,0.00059474824,0.00012505434,0.00003785017,0.00026537283,0.000006046787],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006933994,0.000015779686,0.0023942986,0.000004563997,0.000020120537,0.0000016368539,0.023970282,0.00001225283,0.000017806367,0.97054857,0.0022576668,0.00068769866],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00053850736,0.0000063843504,0.019866697,0.00001893465,0.000023931116,0.000015966909,0.00023530546,0.00007393406,0.0000016817855,0.9516042,0.027570836,0.000043634238],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00025812106,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00018348258,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.49422675,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000043590524,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011080302,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99872947},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6922015376","doi":"10.1086/732875","title":":<i>The Political Thought of Xi Jinping</i>","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The China Journal","topic":"Libraries and Information Services","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Politics; Government (linguistics); Field (mathematics); Work (physics)","score_opus":0.013545887723478166,"score_gpt":0.22808316796597009,"score_spread":0.2145372802424919,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6922015376","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.048725016,0.0010207605,0.000088962464,0.07293272,0.0015980377,0.0000683419,0.000008352259,0.000020089763,0.8755377],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9783662,0.000108603075,0.000016309594,0.0052213403,0.0009658989,0.0000013412994,9.5128416e-7,0.0000041488497,0.0153152235],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993841,0.000040823143,0.0002602553,0.000026502226,0.00012496977,0.0001633681],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995503,0.00011460791,0.00011082766,0.0001276325,0.0000662485,0.000030382836],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026066476,0.000054178287,0.00007769946,0.00002719174,0.0010972846,0.00049877824,0.00034439104,0.000013314111,0.00057433534],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002480662,0.00002292964,0.00007179379,0.00003152439,0.00023984839,0.00035986403,0.000061017217,0.00018690844,0.00001932278],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014890783,0.0000062691543,0.000032330314,0.000009710257,0.00002455827,1.8556877e-7,0.0064432146,0.0000013924076,0.0000020834932,0.96469444,0.027454367,0.0013165742],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00013187944,0.000019488225,0.0004594432,0.000030550615,0.000013155529,0.000008977923,0.01158133,0.00010440099,0.00014127097,0.10165766,0.88581944,0.000032398617],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000041586347,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003037839,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9296412,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008956615,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000051754258,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8439537},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null}]}