Peer-Reviewed Journals

Peer review

process whereby experts in a given field help judge the value of a relevant work or ideas that they were not part of creating. The primary function of peer review is gatekeeping—selecting the best from a pool of submissions. It also serves, however, as a source of constructive criticism, whereby expert feedback by peers can be taken into account to improve ideas, research proposals, and papers.


Constantine, N. A. (2020). Peer review, Encyclopedia Britanica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/peer-review

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