Answer to Question #172814 in Biology for Feby Abraham

Question #172814

Explain what "peer reviewed" means for scientific literature

Explain the difference between primary and secondary sources. 



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2021-03-23T11:25:37-0400

Peer-reviewed means that the article is written by experts and is reviewed by several other experts in the field before the article is published in the journal. This process ensures the article's quality and scientific value.

Primary sources provide the original discoveries and events described by the author of the study. Secondary sources involve analysis, evaluation and interpretation of the primary sources and already published results.


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