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MISCDQ1 - Discussion Question 1 - QUIZ

MISCDQ1 · Discussion Question 1

CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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  1. 1According to the text, what are the primary purposes of the peer-review process in academic publishing?
  • 2How does peer-reviewed literature typically differ from newspapers and magazine articles?
  • 3According to Sansom (2019), what is the goal of an article that serves as a literature review?
  • 4Why is the distinction between peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed literature important at the doctorate level?
  • 5Based on the example of a paper regarding the effects of PTSD, who should ideally review the work for publication in a psychology journal?
  • 6What does the process of peer review encourage writers to do?
  • 7Which of the following are considered foundations of scholarly publication according to the document?
  • 8What are potential characteristics of magazine articles and newspapers mentioned in the text?
  • 9Which types of studies are summarized in a literature review according to Sansom (2019)?
  • 10What is the purpose of the Lloyd Seale Library (2017) citation in the text?
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