The review process



Example: Review process evaluates research before acceptance or publication

Definition


"The review process" refers to the systematic evaluation of research work by experts to ensure its quality, accuracy, and validity before acceptance or publication. It helps maintain academic standards by critically assessing methodology, results, and conclusions.

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Etymology


The phrase "the review process" combines "review," from Old French 'revoir,' meaning to see again or examine, and "process," from Latin 'processus,' meaning a progression or series of actions. Together, they describe the procedural evaluation conducted repeatedly to ensure quality and reliability in research.

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"The review process" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Research - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 108 commonly used words.
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