The Role of Peer Review in the Scientific process (1)

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Peer review

  • Peer review plays a key part in the verification of research 

    • It helps to determine if the research can be deemedscientifically acceptable 

    • Peer review is an independent assessment carried out beforethe research is published by other experts in the field

    • It is completed independently and usually anonymously  

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What are the aims of peer review ?

  • assess the appropriateness of the research to the research topic/aim

  • check the validity of the findings

  • judge the significance of the research 

  • check that the research is original and has not been plagiarised

  • suggest or provide recommendations/amendments

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Who conducts the peer review ?

  • Usually, more than one expert conducts the peer review

  • The experts review the research and suggest edits or identify issueswith the research

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What are the four outcomes that can be reached in peer review ?

  • There are then usually four outcomes which can be reached:

    1. Accept the work unconditionally 

    2. Accept the work as long as the researcher makes specific improvements/amendments

    3. Reject the work, but suggest amendments for re-submissionof the work

    4. Reject the work outright  

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What are the three types of peer review ?

  • There are three types of peer review

    • Open Review

      • The researchers and reviewers are known to each other

      • This type of review is believed to reduce plagiarism

    • Single-blind Review

      • This is the most common form of peer review

      • The researcher's name is not revealed to the reviewers

    • Double-blind Review

      • The researcher and the reviewers are anonymous to each other