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Evaluation Criteria in Psychological Peer Review
Peer reviewers assess several aspects of a research manuscript. They evaluate the strength of the study's rationale, the clarity of its methodology, and its adherence to ethical standards. Reviewers also scrutinize the research design, methods, and statistical analyses for any flaws. Furthermore, they assess whether the authors' conclusions are logically supported by the research observations and judge the overall value of the work in advancing the field's knowledge.
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