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a process that articles in many journals go through before they are published. Once an article is submitted for publication, it is sent to an editorial board comprised of experts in the field to be evaluated. The submitted article must receive the approval of the editorial board before it is published. The editorial board is usually identified at the beginning of each issue of a journal.
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Peer review is a process used for checking the work performed by one's equals (peers) to ensure it meets specific criteria. Scholarly journals typically use the peer review process. This is also known as the referee process. Many journals are "peer reviewed" or "refereed."
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The process used by publishers and editors of academic journals to provide a chance for scholars to examine and critique a paper or book before it is published, to help ensure its integrity and veracity.
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Peer review is the process of review by qualified outside known as "peers," (experts in the same field) who identify manuscripts, research, proposals, grants and other work(s) that are worthy of publication. In the peer review process, authors submit their work to scholarly academic journals, who in turn, send manuscripts to an editorial board or similar group of peers to determine the article's acceptability, validity, reproducibility of results, grammar and scholarly use of theory. ...
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the process in which research articles are reviewed and critiqued by experts in that field before publication.
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