Multiple Choice
Peer review in science
A) demoralizes most young scientists before they can become established.
B) is accomplished in the editorial offices of major scientific journals.
C) causes delays between the conclusion of an experiment and the communication of the results.
D) is conducted in confidence by a panel of experts in the field.
E) has become outdated since the advent of computers.
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