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Data are individual items of information obtained from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative (categorical), quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical to measure the entire population in a study, researchers use samples to represent the population. A random sample is a representative group from the population chosen by using a method that gives each individual in the population an equal chance of being included in the sample. Random...
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    • Scholarly Communication

    Background:

    • The Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI) has processed approximately 2,500 external reviews in the past two years.
    • Review quality has varied significantly, ranging from highly insightful to unhelpful.

    Discussion:

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    Key Insights:

    • The value of a peer review is directly proportional to its constructiveness and insightfulness.
    • Effective reviews significantly contribute to the advancement of scientific research and publication integrity.

    Outlook:

    • Future efforts will focus on enhancing reviewer training and feedback mechanisms.
    • The JCI is committed to fostering a robust and reliable peer review system to uphold research quality.