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Describe the process of peer review?
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August 17, 2013 5:23AM
In peer review, peers exchange reports, articles, essays, or of the like. They review one another's work, give suggestions, and help edit the paper. After reviewing one another's work, they hand each other their papers back so that the writer can make final changes if needed. Through this process, papers with great potential can be honed into EXCELLENT papers!
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