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15 December, 15:03
Why is peer review important
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Sloane Sparks
15 December, 15:23
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When the statement is made that research is "peer-reviewed " this is usually meant to refer to the fact that it has been published in a peer-reviewed journal ... Typically, the journal editor will give a submitted paper to a small number of qualified peers - recognized experts in the relevant field.
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Evan Spears
15 December, 15:32
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To see what your classmates thoughts are different from yours.
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