20-Peer Review Flashcards

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Who are the key people in peer reviewing and what are their tasks?

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  • Journal Staff–oversee receipt of manuscript, communication between author and reviewers, formatting
  • Editorial Board–read/review papers, select reviewers, monitor quality, recommend actions to Editor
  • Editors–make final decisions
  • Reviewer–provide reviews of manuscripts; make recommendations concerning publication
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What are the attributes of a good reviewer?

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  • Expert
  • Objective
  • No conflicts of interest (overlaps with your work; same institution; collaborator/friend; financial gain; personal belief
  • Good judgment
  • Able to think clearly and logically
  • Able to write a good critique
  • Accurate
  • Readable
  • Helpful to editors and authors
  • Reliable in returning reviews
  • Able to do the review in the allotted time frame (<4 weeks; few hours per review)
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What is the process of peer reviewing?

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  • Potential reviewer contacted by journal
  • Given authors, title, abstract, and time frame for review
  • Reviewer agrees to review paper (or declines)
  • Reviewer receives paper
  • Reviewer performs review
  • Reviewer submits review to editors
  • Editors examine reviews, obtain additional reviews if needed, and make decision
  • Decision goes to author, with comments from reviewers
  • Reviewer thanked; may be informed of decision; may receive copy of comments sent to author
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What is the content of peer review?

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  • Review form (checklist/rubric useful)
  • Comments to editor
  • Start with a Summary (Assignment #5)
  • Candid perspective
  • Comments to authors•General comments (Summary; i.e., your interpretation)
  • Specific recommendations (Major and Minor; Assignment #6)
  • Journal may ask specific questions to ensure that specific points are addressed
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How to summarize an article?

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  1. What was the purpose of the study (‘intro’)
    • Context (big picture) –> Knowledge Gap –> Study Objective/Hypothesis [3 sentences]
  2. Study details / ‘methods’ (~5 sentences)
    • Study type (“Key Approaches” Lecture) –experiment or observational study… specific type…. Population/model… [PICO-T model]
    •Independent variable? Dependent variable? Other variables?
    •How did they perform the work
  3. Study findings / ‘results’
    •Re-state the results in your own words (<3 sentences)
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Peer Review –What to look for?

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Importance and novelty of the work
• appropriateness of the materials, methods and experimental model systems
• rigor of the experimental design (including the inclusion of appropriate controls)
• quality of the data•appropriateness of the statistical analyses
• rigor of the interpretation of the data
• value of the discussion of the data
• validity of the conclusions drawn in the paper

The length of the paper
• The writing quality
• The clarity, accuracy, and completeness of the figures and tables
• The accuracy and adequacy of the introduction which frames the area of the research, of the discussions of prior and related work, and of

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What are the questions to ask when evaluating a paper?

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  • Where does the research fit with previous findings? Knowledge grows cumulatively…
  • Are the arguments coherent? Persuasive? Bias and emotional?
  • Are the data analyzed in a systematic manner?
  • Are the findings useful? Applicable?
  • What are the broader impacts of the work?
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How to determine a journal’s impact factor?

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total number of times its articles were cited during the two previous years/total number of citable articles in the journal during those two years = A journal’s impact factor for that particular year.

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