peer review Flashcards

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define peer review

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assessment of scientific work by others who are specialists in the same field to ensure any research intended for publication is of a high standard

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what are the 3 aims of peer review

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  • to allocate research funding
  • validate the quality and relevance of the research
  • suggest any amendments
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what are the 3 problems with the peer review process

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  • anonymity
  • publication bias
  • maintaining status quo
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why is anonymity a problem with peer review

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reviewers may use anonymity to negatively affect other researchers

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why is publication bias a problem with peer review

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journals may prefer to publish headline research to increase the readership of their journal. They also tend to favor studies with more positive results

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why is maintaining the status quo a problem with peer review

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reviewers are usually established researchers so may be less likely to pass innovative research. Especially if it contradicts their research which may slow down the process of the research

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