Peer-reviewed articles are found in what is also called “refereed” or “juried” journals. They are sometimes called "scholarly" or "academic" journals. The peer review process means that a manuscript is reviewed by others in the same field. These individuals (peers) read and review the research, offering their comments and judgement as to its value. The process is intended to enhance the quality of the publications.
To find out more information on peer-reviewed scholarly articles please check this research guide.
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