peer review

    Cards (5)

    • Peer review
      When someone in the same field of study as you looks at and makes comments (reviews) your piece of research.
    • peers
      People that are in the same field of study/research as the researcher.
    • 3 aims of a peer review
      1. to help allocate funding/see if funding should be given.
      2. to validate the relevance and quality of the research.
      3. to suggest improvements/amendments that can be made. Also to see if the research is appropriate.
    • how psychological research is published/in what form
      -conferences
      -academic journals
      -textbooks
    • evaluations
      strength(s):
      - Anonymity. This means that the reviews have an increased likelihood of being genuine - the reviewers are more likely to give their true opinion. But, some reviewers can use this negatively and can be unjust and extremely harsh.

      weakness(es):
      - Publication bias. Not all research will get published if it does not aline with what the publishers want to put out. Good/ significant research can face the file drawer problem.

      - Burying groundbreaking research. If someone is reviewing a piece of research that conflicts theirs they are likely to be harsh and say that the research is not worthy of being published/ is inappropriate.