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Role of Peer Reviewers
In the peer review process, scientists with relevant expertise evaluate a submitted research article, typically anonymously. They serve as a critical filter, distinguishing ideas that are well-supported by evidence from those that are not, while also providing constructive feedback on the manuscript's quality to both the author and the journal editor.
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Evaluation Criteria in Psychological Peer Review
A psychologist is reviewing a research manuscript for a scientific journal. The manuscript's findings contradict the reviewer's own long-held and published theories. Based on the principles of the peer review process, what is the most appropriate action for the reviewer to take?
Anonymity in Peer Review