peer review

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peer review

A scientist conducts a peer review of a research paper.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To evaluate professionally a colleague's work: The process by which a scholarly work (such as a research paper, grant proposal, or book) is examined by experts in the same field to assess its quality, validity, and originality before it is published or funded.
Usage
  • Verb: The primary use is as a transitive verb, meaning to subject work to evaluation by one's professional equals (peers).
  • Context: This term is almost exclusively used in academic, scientific, and professional contexts. The work being reviewed is typically anonymous to the reviewers (a "blind" peer review), and the reviewers' feedback is used to improve the work or decide on its publication/funding.
Examples
  • Verb:
    • All reputable scientific journals peer review submitted manuscripts before accepting them for publication.
    • The funding committee will peer review the grant applications next month.
    • Her groundbreaking thesis was rigorously peer reviewed by three experts in the field.
Advanced Usage
  • As a Noun (The Peer Review Process): While "peer review" is defined here as a verb, it is very commonly used as a compound noun ("the peer review process"). In this usage, it refers to the system or procedure itself.

    • The article is currently undergoing peer review.
    • The integrity of scientific research relies on robust peer review.
  • Participial Adjectives:

    • Peer-reviewed: Describes work that has undergone this process.
      • She published her findings in a peer-reviewed journal.
    • Peer-reviewing: Describes the act of performing the evaluation.
      • He spent the afternoon peer-reviewing submissions for the conference.
Variants and Related Words
  • Reviewer (n): An expert who conducts a peer review.
  • Preprint (n): A version of a scholarly paper that precedes formal peer review and publication.
  • Manuscript (n): The document submitted for peer review.
Synonyms
  • Referee (v): To review a technical paper or dispute, very similar in meaning in academic contexts.
  • Evaluate (v): A more general term for assessing something.
  • Appraise (v): To assess the value or quality of something.
Related Phrases
  • Blind peer review: A process where the reviewer does not know the author's identity.
  • Double-blind peer review: A process where both the reviewer and the author are anonymous to each other.
  • Open peer review: A process where the identities of the reviewer and author are known to each other.
peer review

A scientist conducts a peer review of a research paper.

Verb
  1. evaluate professionally a colleague's work

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