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Why is Peer Review Important in Epidemiology?
Epidemiology, being the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states in specific populations, relies heavily on accurate and reliable data. Peer review helps to:
Validate study designs
and methodologies.
Ensure the accuracy
of data analysis and interpretation.
Identify potential biases
and limitations.
Improve the quality
of the research through constructive feedback.
Maintain scientific rigor
and credibility.
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