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How to Eliminate Bias from Peer Review

Posted on Friday, July 5th, 2024
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In academia, peer review is crucial for maintaining research integrity and fostering scholarly advancement. However, ensuring fair and constructive feedback can be challenging due to pervasive biases. To address this issue, adopting a rigorous approach to critique and remaining vigilant against stereotypes are essential.

Joanne Garcia-Moores' article, "How to Keep Bias Out of Peer Review," explores practical strategies for providing unbiased evaluations. It emphasizes the necessity of offering clear, substantiated critiques while avoiding biases that may influence assessments. The article aims to empower faculty to uphold rigorous standards in scholarly review, promoting an environment of equity and excellence. 

Read the article: How to Keep Bias Out of Peer Review 

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