Peer Review Flashcards

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Advantages of Peer Review

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new scientific knowledge is vetted by experts in the field
trusted form of scientific communication
instant level of quality for readers
standardized mark of something being scientific

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Disadvantages of Peer Review

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can take a long time
no quantitative indicators of quality
different standards
bias against findings or researchers
can be difficult to catch scientific misconduct

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Where to publish?

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relevance of journal topic
type of journal (open access vs subscription)
impact factor = # of citations/# of articles

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3 groups with a covariate

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ANCOVA

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2 independent groups of people

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unpaired t test

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3 independent groups, 2 DVs

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MANOVA

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1 group assessed at 2 time points

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paired t test

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2+ IVs, each with 2+ levels

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Two-way ANOVA

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3 independent groups, 1 DV

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One-way ANOVA

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10
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1 group assessed at 3+ time points

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repeated measures ANOVA

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3 independent groups assessed at 3 distinct time points

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mixed effects ANOVA

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