Prenatal exposures to phthalates and life events stressors in relation to child behavior at age 4–6: A combined cohort analysis is a dataset published in Environment International (2024). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.466, placing it in the top 40.8% of the data-sharing corpus. It has been cited 8 times, with 7 citing works in its 1-hop citation network. Its calibrated FAIR score is 29/100.
Ranks in the top 41% for downstream scientific impact
DataRank reads this dataset's downstream impact straight off the citation graph — no black box, no proprietary weighting. How is this computed?
FAIR checklist signals are shown for context only and do not affect DataRank scoring.
Full FAIR picture · advisory
The headline score is computed from the scored criteria — the fact-shaped checks (a repository, an accession, a licence) that two independent models agree on. The advisory criteria below are real FAIR guidance but rest on judgment calls that models read differently, so they inform without moving the number.
No persistent identifier (DOI, Handle, ARK, repository accession) is given for the dataset; only the article's DOI and a repository URL are present.
RDA-F1-01D — FAIR Data Maturity Model: 'Data is identified by a persistent identifier' (priorit · RDA-F1-02D — FAIR Data Maturity Model: 'Data is identified by a globally unique identifier' · FsF-F1-02D — F-UJI/FAIRsFAIR: 'Data is assigned a persistent identifier'
“ECHO data are also available through the publicly NICHD DASH repository (https://dash.nichd.nih.gov/).”
NICHD DASH is a curated data repository listed in re3data, named as a holder for the data.
RDA-F4-01M — FAIR Data Maturity Model: metadata is offered so it can be harvested and indexed ( · NIH DMS Policy Element 4 (NOT-OD-21-014) — name the repository where data will be archived · NSTC Desirable Characteristics of Data Repositories (2022) — 'Long-Term Sustainability', 'Reten
No dataset identifier appears in the reference list or in the body text; the data are not cited as a bibliographic entry.
FORCE11 Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles (2014) — data should be cited as a first- · RDA-F3-01M — metadata clearly and explicitly includes the identifier of the data it describes · FsF-F3-01M — F-UJI: 'Metadata includes the identifier of the data it describes'
Advisory · not in the published score
“Data will be made available on request.”
The primary data-availability statement points to a person ('on request'), Colavizza category 1, not a repository record.
Colavizza, Hrynaszkiewicz, Staden, Whitaker & McGillivray (2020), 'The citation advantage of li · Springer Nature research data policy — Data Availability Statements: standard statement templat · RDA-F3-01M — metadata clearly and explicitly includes the identifier of the data it describes
“Phthalate metabolites were measured in single mid-pregnancy urine samples.”
The dataset content is described in running prose but not in an itemised inventory (section, table, list).
RDA-F2-01M — 'Rich metadata is provided to allow discovery' (priority Essential) · FsF-F2-01M — F-UJI: 'Metadata includes descriptive core elements to support data findability' · FsF-R1-01MD — F-UJI: 'Metadata specifies the content of the data'
“De-identified data from this particular analysis may be available upon reasonable request, subject to IRB review, provision of an appropriate analysis plan, and a formal data use agreement.”
The access route is a specified, followable process with preconditions (IRB, DUA), not an unconditional open route. [majority verdict 'partial' (4/5 passes agreed)]
RDA-A1.1-01D — 'Data is accessible through a free access protocol' · FsF-A1-01M — F-UJI: 'Metadata contains access level and access conditions of the data' · NSTC Desirable Characteristics of Data Repositories (2022) — 'Free and Easy Access'
Advisory · not in the published score
No explicit access-level label (e.g., 'open access', 'restricted') is applied to the data anywhere in the text. [majority verdict 'no' (3/5 passes agreed)]
FsF-A1-01M — F-UJI: 'Metadata contains access level and access conditions of the data' · RDA-A1-01M — metadata contains information to enable the user to get access to the data · COAR Controlled Vocabularies — Access Rights v1.0 (open / embargoed / restricted / metadata-onl
“De-identified data from this particular analysis may be available upon reasonable request, subject to IRB review, provision of an appropriate analysis plan, and a formal data use agreement.”
The paper names an institutional gatekeeper (IRB review, Data Use Agreement) for accessing the human-subject data.
NIH Genomic Data Sharing Policy (NOT-OD-14-124) — controlled-access via a Data Access Committee · RDA-A1.2-01D — 'Data is accessible through an access protocol that supports authentication and · NIH DMS Policy Element 5 (NOT-OD-21-014) — Access, Distribution, or Reuse Considerations (conse
No sentence states when the data are available or how long they persist; no retention or timing commitment is made. [majority verdict 'no' (4/5 passes agreed)]
NIH DMS Plan Element 4 (NOT-OD-21-014) — Data Preservation, Access, and Associated Timelines · NSTC Desirable Characteristics (2022), Organizational Infrastructure: 'Retention Policy' · RDA-A2-01M — 'Metadata is guaranteed to remain available after data is no longer available'
No file format of any kind is named for the released data.
FsF-R1.3-02D — F-UJI: 'Data is available in a file format recommended by the target research co · RDA-R1.3-02D — data is expressed in a machine-understandable community standard · RDA-I1-01D — data uses a knowledge representation expressed in a standardised format
Advisory · not in the published score
No data or metadata community standard (e.g., MIAME, MINSEQE, an ontology) is named; only manuscript reporting guidelines or generic terms appear.
RDA-R1.3-01M — 'Metadata complies with a community standard' (priority Essential) · RDA-R1.3-01D — 'Data complies with a community standard' · RDA-I2-01M — '(Meta)data use vocabularies that follow FAIR principles'
No identifier (accession, DOI, RRID, assembly ID) for an external resource that the data depend on or derive from is given.
RDA-I3-01M — '(meta)data include references to other (meta)data' · RDA-I3-03M — 'metadata includes qualified references to other metadata' · FsF-I3-01M — F-UJI: 'Metadata includes links between the data and its related entities'
No license or terms document is named for the data; the CC BY-NC-ND license applies only to the article, not the data.
RDA-R1.1-01M — 'Metadata includes information about the licence under which the data can be reu · RDA-R1.1-02M — 'Metadata refers to a standard reuse licence' · RDA-R1.1-03M — 'Metadata refers to a machine-understandable reuse licence'
No version token or date is provided to pin the snapshot of the data used or released.
DataCite Metadata Schema 4.6 — the 'Version' property · RDA-R1.2-01M — provenance information (which version was used is provenance) · NSTC Desirable Characteristics of Data Repositories (2022) — 'Provenance', 'Retention Policy'
No code repository URL, DOI, or supplementary material is given for the study's own analysis code; only the use of third-party packages is mentioned.
NIH DMS Policy Element 2 (NOT-OD-21-014) — 'Related Tools, Software and/or Code' · FAIR4RS Principles v1.0 (Chue Hong et al., 2022; RDA/FORCE11/ReSA) — FAIR Principles for Resear · FORCE11 Software Citation Principles (Smith, Katz & Niemeyer, 2016, PeerJ CS 2:e86)
“This study was supported by the NIH ECHO program (UG3/UH3OD023271, UG3/UH3OD023305), NIEHS (R01ES25169, R01ES016863, P30ES007033, P30ES005022), and the Urban Child Institute.”
Award/grant numbers are provided for the named funders.
DataCite Metadata Schema 4.6 — 'FundingReference' property (funderName, funderIdentifier, award · Crossref Funder Registry — canonical funder identifiers for funding metadata · RDA-F2-01M — rich metadata provided to allow discovery (funding is part of the descriptive reco
Advisory · not in the published score
“Analyses were performed using R version 4.1.3 (R Development Core Team 2022) and the R packages gWQS (version 3.0.4) (Renzetti et al., 2021) and wqspt (version 1.0.1) (Day et al., 2023).”
The paper names specific software versions (R, gWQS, wqspt) and the analytical method (HPLC-MS/MS) used to produce the data. [majority verdict 'yes' (3/5 passes agreed)]
RDA-R1.2-01M — 'Metadata includes provenance information according to community- specific standa · FsF-R1.2-01M — F-UJI: 'Metadata includes provenance information about data creation or generati · W3C PROV-O (W3C Recommendation, 2013) — the entity/activity/agent model of provenance
“Phthalate metabolites were measured in single mid-pregnancy urine samples.”
Variable definitions are provided in the article's methods and tables, but no documentation object (README, codebook) is named as accompanying the deposited data. [majority verdict 'partial' (3/5 passes agreed)]
RDA-R1-01M — '(Meta)data are richly described with a plurality of accurate and relevant attribu · FsF-R1-01MD — F-UJI: 'Metadata specifies the content of the data' · NIH DMS Policy Element 3 (NOT-OD-21-014) — Standards (documentation and metadata to accompany t
Calibrated FAIR score — a parallel quality metric, independent of the DataRank citation score. See the full evaluation →
Base Score Contribution
0.330
From this paper's citation signal
Citation Network Contribution
0.136
From 5 citing papers with measurable signal
Ranked by each citer's contribution to N(p) — log1p(Cq) divided by its reference count — out of 7 citers.
National Institutes of Health
Grant: UG3/UH3OD023271
National Institutes of Health
Grant: UG3/UH3OD023305
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Grant: P30ES005022
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Grant: P30ES007033
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Grant: R01ES016863
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Grant: R01ES25169
NIH HHS
Grant: UG3 OD035528
NIH HHS
Grant: UG3 OD023271
NIH HHS
Grant: UH3 OD023305
NIH HHS
Grant: UH3 OD023271
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: R01 ES025169
FWCI
1.86
Citation Percentile
0.8%
Citation Trend
Fields of Study
MeSH Terms
Keywords
Sustainable Development Goals