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Biology, 29.07.2019 00:30 faithclark0

Someone me a scientific paper that has passed through the peer review process is more respected than one that has not. why might a scientist value a peer-reviewed paper? a. the analysis of the experimental results is guaranteed to be entertaining. b. the described experiment meets or exceeds the standards of good science. c. the scientist who wrote the paper is likely to become a famous person. d. the described materials are expected to become a good investment.

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