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by phdelightful
843 days ago
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Your impression is correct. Peer review would never catch this. Peer review basically assumes the counter party is operating in good faith, and as a result a thorough peer review basically is the following: * is the treatment of existing work semi-thorough (even experts don’t know everything) and fair? * are the claims novel w.r.t the existing work? If not, provide a reference to someone who has already done it. * can you understand the experiments? * do the experiments and their results lead to the conclusions claimed as novel? * does the writing inhibit understanding of the technical content? No peer review I have ever seen or done would catch anything but the most egregious bug of this nature. |
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