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What is the purpose of peer review in science? A. to conduct secret research that would not otherwise be allowed B. to determine if data were reported accurately and honestly C. to encourage competition
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What is the purpose of peer review in science?
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to conduct secret research that would not otherwise be allowed
B.
to determine if data were reported accurately and honestly
C.
to encourage competition between scientists
(Earth and Space) (I had to put it in biology)
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hey idk if you remeber me but we use to talk
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The answer to this is C.
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