Key Questions to Ask When Evaluating a Source:
Source: Sarah Blakeslee (2004)
Read more about this method here.
What is peer review?
Peer review is a process by which a researcher submits their research to a review by other experts in the field. The review is a means of evaluating and validating the research. It is used to maintain quality standards, improve performance, and provide credibility. In academia, research typically undergoes scholarly peer review prior to being published.
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