The Peer Review Process
Video: What is Peer Review?
The Peer Review Process for prevention programs is a quality control process that involves careful review of scholarly and academic work. Experts with knowledge and experience in the same field as the prevention program that is being reviewed will scrutinize the research, ideas, methods, and outcomes of the program to ensure that the research has occurred according to professional standards. These experts also ensure that the program outcomes may be reproduced in other similar contexts and conditions. Then, a publication is produced with the findings which is also referred to as a scholarly publication. To learn more about the Peer Review Process, please view the YouTube video produced by Deakin University.
Resource Length: 3 minutes; 41 seconds
Resource Type: Video
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Deakin University