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What is the purpose of peer review

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Peer review is designed to assess the validity, quality and often the originality of articles for publication. Its ultimate purpose is to maintain the integrity of science by filtering out invalid or poor quality articles.

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To give opportunities for peers to provide feedback and strengthen a written work.

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Peer review gives someone experience in pointing out flaws and opportunities for growth in others' written works. It is helpful reflection and can also allow a different perspective to identify blindspots in the writer's writing.

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