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Why are peer reviews important? a. Scientists receive questions and criticism from their peers. b. Data are checked for accuracy. c. Scientists receive comments and suggestions from other scientists. d.
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Why are peer reviews important?
a. Scientists receive questions and criticism from their peers.
b. Data are checked for accuracy.
c. Scientists receive comments and suggestions from other scientists.
d. all of the abve
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I would say the answer is D: All of the above
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peer review is important because it is used by scientists to decided which results should be published in a scientific journal
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