nl pembaruan sistem mahjong waysnl pendekatan analitis dalam membacanl pendekatan data modern yangnl pendekatan strategis membawa pengalamannl penggemar mahjong scatter hitamnl peran big data dalamnl peran susunan awal dalamnl pergerakan algoritma dan perannyanl pgsoft dan analisis datanl pgsoft memanfaatkan big datanl rahasia strategi data dannl respons positif komunitas terhadapnl semangat kolaborasi warnai perkembangannl sistem mahjong ways kininl solidaritas penggemar mahjong scattereksplorasi data sesi mahjong wayspemetaan multiplier mahjong ways 2pola scatter mahjong wins riwayatrekonstruksi pola gates of olympusrekonstruksi pola mahjong wins 3ledakan tempo baru mahjong waysmahjong wins berputar berkat kemunculanmomentum scatter wild ritme mahjongperubahan arah ritme mahjong waysperubahan drastis mahjong scatter wildscatter hitam datang permainan mahjongscatter wild alur mahjong cepatscatter wild tempo mahjong agresifsekali muncul scatter wild taktanpa scatter jadi kunci drastisanalisis mekanisme sistem pola modernanalisis pola mahjong fokus scatterdistribusi digital modern struktur sistemmahjong wins menang lewat simbolmahjong wins pola simbol langkamembaca scatter wild siklus mahjongmembedah pola mahjong wins momentummengenal pola scatter wild mahjongmengkaji ritme mahjong ways scatterrahasia mahjong wins peluang menangnl mahjong scatter hitam menyatukannl mahjong ways hadir dengannl mahjong ways resmi merilisnl memahami karakteristik susunan awalnl memahami pergerakan algoritma untuknl memanfaatkan pola algoritma untuknl menelusuri pola algoritma deminl mengapa susunan awal menjadinl mengenal pola susunan awalnl mengkaji pergerakan algoritma sebagainl mengoptimalkan timing analisis melaluinl mengulas susunan awal yangnl momentum permainan berubah berkatnl optimalisasi terbaru mahjong waysnl pembaruan mahjong ways fokuscara memahami rtp live gatespemetaan scatter emas mahjong wayspenelusuran pola scatter mahjong winspola scatter hitam mahjong winssmash1smash2smash3smash4smash5smash6smash7smash8smash9smash10smash11smash12smash13smash14smash15smosh1smosh2smosh3smosh4smosh5smosh6smosh7smosh8oke76cincinbetaqua365slot gacorstc76samurai76TOBA1131samurai76 loginasiawin189asiawin189aa

What is Peer Review

Peer Review

In this page we provide some information about peer review in general, its history, and the different forms it takes, as well as some advice on how to write a good review.

There are, essentially, three varieties of peer review. Each type carries with it some clear advantages, as well as some disadvantages:

Single Blind Review 

The names of the reviewers are hidden from the author. This is the traditional method of reviewing and is, by far, the most common type.

  • Advantage: 
  1. Reviewer anonymity allows for impartial decisions free from influence by the author.
  • Disadvantages: 
  1. Authors fear the risk that reviewers working in the same field may withhold submission of the review in order to delay publication, thereby giving the reviewer the opportunity to publish first.
  2. Reviewers may use their anonymity as justification for being unnecessarily critical or harsh when commenting on the author’s work.

Double Blind Review 

Both the reviewer and the author remain anonymous. 

  • Advantages: 
  1. Author anonymity prevents any reviewer bias based on, for example, an author’s country of origin or previous controversial work.
  2. Articles written by ‘prestigious’ or renowned authors are considered on the basis of the content of their papers, rather than on the author’s reputation.
  • Disadvantage:
  1. It is uncertain whether a paper can ever truly be ‘blind’ – especially in specialty ‘niche’ areas. Reviewers can often identify the author through the paper’s style, subject matter or self-citation.

Open Review 

Reviewer and author are known to each other.

  • Advantage:
  1. Some scientists feel this is the best way to prevent malicious comments, stop plagiarism, prevent reviewers from drawing upon their own ‘agenda’ and encourage open, honest reviewing.
  • Disadvantage:
  1. Others argue the opposite view. They see open review as a less honest process in which politeness or fear of retribution may cause a reviewer to withhold or tone down criticism. For example, junior reviewers may hesitate to criticize more esteemed authors for fear of damaging their prospects. Independent studies tend to support this.
Share