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0:00 Intro
0:40 The process of peer review
1:30 Why peer review is used
2:24 Evaluating peer review
4:37 Outro

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@PsychBoost
@PsychBoost Год назад
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@gracefrench7935
@gracefrench7935 Месяц назад
some up of vid: peer review: experts in a particular field securitise your research, to determine whether or not it should be released to an academic journal -> aims -> fain funding, suggest improvements, determine whether or not research is valid/data is correct/ ethical etc. before it reaches the public limitation -> publishing bias -> publishers may disregard work, regardless of expects in the field from approving it (thats if isn't impactful or positive) -> peer bias -> more critical (esp. as anonymous -> avoid that researcher getting funding over them) (or if data contradictive findings of experts, regardless of whether research is valid or not) strength -> anonymous -> more likely to be honest
@A..B3
@A..B3 Год назад
This is so helpful
@PsychBoost
@PsychBoost Год назад
Cheers!