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The peer review process is one in which members and experts of the same field get together to review the findings, procedures, arguments, and data within a particular experiment (Dunn & Halonen, 2020). Being part of the same field and familiar with the proper techniques, theories, and ethical considerations, these experts are able to comb through the article in order to determine if the research utilized proper techniques, avoided potential confounds, treated subjects ethically, and came to proper and unbiased conclusions. This process is very important as it can stop a false or inadequate article from being published in a scholarly journal. By doing so, the peer review process can ensure that other articles, or studies, are not founded on the basis of unsupported findings (Myers & Hansen, 2012).
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Peer review is a process in which members and experts from the same field meet to discuss the results, processes, arguments, and data from a specific experiment (Dunn & Halonen, 2020). These experts can comb through the article to see if the research used proper techniques, avoided potential confounds, treated subjects ethically, and came to proper and unbiased conclusions because they work in the same field and are familiar with the proper techniques, theories, and ethical considerations. This step is critical because it can prevent a fraudulent or insufficient paper from being published in an academic publication. As a result, the peer review process can ensure that other papers or studies are not based on unfounded claims.