Respuesta :

So they can tell if the researcher was lying/making up data.  Or to give constructive critisicm on how the test could be improved

Answer:

Explanation:

A peer review is a process in which thorough study of the entire research work is done. It is done by people who have knowledge of the subject in which the research has been conducted.

The reasons for which the research is put through the peer review is as follows:

1. This is done to check the correctness, authenticity and validity of results.

2. To check whether the experimental process is replicable that is it can be performed by other scientists.

3. To provide suggestions so that mistakes can be corrected and information becomes more valid.

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