peer review
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- peer-reviewed adjective
Etymology
Origin of peer review
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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Typically, studies undergo rigorous peer review by experts in the field before publication, but the review process doesn’t always catch fabrications or errors.
As a result of the referral, the QAA determined that it was necessary to undertake an independent targeted peer review into the university.
From BBC
The group plans to submit a revised version of the study for peer review.
Furthermore, this is a working paper, meaning the study has yet to be peer reviewed.
From MarketWatch
His study has since been peer reviewed and has been accepted for publication by Toxicology Reports, an international journal.
From BBC
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