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    Institutional Review Boards are tasked with carrying out two main forms of review: initial review and continuing review; they are indispensable to the review process for protecting human participants. Initial review of an experiment occurs before it is approved. Coleman remarks, “This review encompasses the research protocol, the informed consent documents to be signed by subjects, any advertisements to be used in recruiting subjects, and other relevant documents” (Coleman et al. 169). The informed

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    how good the movie is with a personal bias. These reviews help determine the success of a movie. There is the occasional exception, if the reviews on a movie are bad, usually the movie does bad in the box office.

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    Peer Review

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    ENGL112 Peer Review Worksheet INSTRUCTIONS: Peer Reviews will be conducted in class discussion forums during Week 7. Be sure to review the Lecture and the Discussion area for additional details and guidance. Please complete the following steps below, returning a separate peer review worksheet for each of the two classmates whose papers you review. This assignment is worth 50 points. * You will receive 10 points for submitting your draft by the required deadline. * You will receive 20 points

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    Book reviews are just that: a review of a book. They can be used for news articles, blogs, or academic journals. A book review is more than just a book report. It can give the reader more of an insight into not just the book, but the author as well. Most authors write of what they know. For example, some authors have backgrounds in law enforcement so they write about cases they know or have worked. Other authors research groups of people, for example the Knights Templar, and write of what they

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    Bilateral review systems are ultimately unreliable. Many customers are forced to say positive, but not necessarily true, traits about themselves or hotels and are usually rated by companies unfairly. For Uber, customers are rated on their behavior, but there are no real standards suggesting what is meant by good, bad, or mediocre behavior. It is purely up to the designation of the driver, which can be more opinionated than factual. Thus, it is not a surprise when a passenger feels perplexed to find

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    Types of peer review There are different journals which follow different types of peer review, based on the kind of research they publish as well as their journal management style. The single and double-blinded peer reviews are the most commonly adopted by many journals. In the single-blind review, the reviewer is aware of the author’s identity, but not vice versa. In the double-blind review, both the author and reviewer are not aware of the other’s identity. In the recent time, some academic journals

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    I have always found the peer review process to be beneficial on both ends, whether you are the writer or the reader, are being reviewed or are the reviewer. Having multiple sets of eyes proofread your paper should help more than hurt. It is your choice if you want to take the advice your peers gave. You have the option of not making any changes at all, so whether you decide to take the advice or not, it does not hurt to receive them. In Paper One, I found that peer reviewing others was a bit difficult

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    Tried and tested: The impact of online hotel reviews on consumer consideration Presented by Jinyue Wang 1000042488 Catalogue Introduction Literature review Methodology Findings Managerial Implication Supported Example 1 Introduction · Research Gap Impacts of online reviews Researches on electronic word-of-mouth Relationships between users and contributors of review sites · Research aim Find out the impact of online reviews to hotels’ potential consumers. i.e., their purchase decisions · Research

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    Judicial Review

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    Introduction The controversy of judicial review which at extreme points, is called judicial activism, is a concept new to India. Judicial review can be defined as the judiciary, in the exercise of its own independence, checking and cross checking the working of the other organs of the government, while trying to uphold the ideal of ‘the rule of law’. Judicial activism more reformist in character is often confused with judicial review. According to Black’s Law Dictionary, judicial activism

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    Peer review is the assessment of nursing services, the quality of patient care provided by nurses, the benefits of a complaint concerning a nurse or a nursing care, and a purpose regarding a complaint. The nursing review committee is a process in which fact finding, analysis and study of events by nurses in a climate of mutual problem solving focused on obtaining all relevant information about an event. Section 303.0015(c) requires that nursing peer review committee that conducts a peer review involves

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