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Based on the evaluation processes for conference abstracts and journal manuscripts, explain how the peer review process Dr. Smith's study undergoes will differ in rigor and outcome depending on the chosen presentation format.
Case context: Dr. Smith has completed a study on cognitive development and is deciding between presenting the findings as a poster at an upcoming professional psychology conference or publishing them in a formal academic journal. Dr. Smith is trying to understand how the review process will differ between these two dissemination methods.
Question: Based on the evaluation processes for conference abstracts and journal manuscripts, explain how the peer review process Dr. Smith's study undergoes will differ in rigor and outcome depending on the chosen presentation format.
Sample answer: If Dr. Smith chooses to present at the conference, they will submit an abstract to be evaluated via peer review by event organizers to determine acceptance for a talk or poster, which is a less rigorous evaluation. If Dr. Smith chooses the formal academic journal, they will submit a manuscript that undergoes a much more rigorous peer review process to determine if it is accepted for formal publication.
Key points:
- Conference submissions require an abstract and are peer-reviewed for acceptance as a talk or poster.
- Journal submissions require a manuscript and undergo peer review for formal publication.
- The peer review for conference abstracts is less rigorous than the review process for journal manuscripts.
Rubric: The response must demonstrate comprehension of the differences in peer review. It should explain that the conference abstract submission is reviewed for acceptance as a presentation (talk/poster) and is less rigorous, while the journal manuscript submission is reviewed for formal publication and undergoes a more rigorous evaluation.
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