JAYKool JAYKool
  • 02-11-2016
  • Chemistry
contestada

What is peer review? Why is it important?

Respuesta :

BrainlyBella
BrainlyBella BrainlyBella
  • 02-11-2016
Peer review is the act of any peer of yours evaluating your academic or professional work. Peer review is very important, as they may see mistakes you may not have. Typically, getting a peer that is knowledgeable in the subject or field your work was done in is a better idea.


Hope this helps! :)

Answer Link
eddiewrk523 eddiewrk523
  • 01-05-2019

Answer:another person professional opinion.

Explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

The force between a pair of 0.001 C charges is 200 N. What is the distance between them?
What conditions must be met in order for a reaction to be considered exothermic?
Which two countries were the first to declare war on Germany in WWII?
What is an equivalent fraction for 20/12
Explain the connection, or relationship between a protagonist and an antagonist.
Write equation in function form y-3x-11=0
For this assessment, you will be taking Newton’s laws and describing how they are illustrated in a specific event. You only need to choose one of the options pr
What was Italy’s primary role in the WWII?a. It helped Germany in accomplishing its main objectivesb. It was helpful to Britainc. It caused problems for Japand.
what are some fun facts on animal and plant cells.
Explain how you would use a number line to find 6+(-8)