La Escritura Científica: Revisiones de colegas y revistas científicas por Natalie H. Kuldell Lectura Prueba Enseñe con esto Peer review can best be summarized as: a process for evaluating the safety of boat docks. a process by which independent scientists evaluate the technical merit of scientific research papers. a process by which a scientist's friends can give him or her advice. a method of typesetting in publishing. The process of peer review always ensures that a scientific paper is correct. true false One of the main purposes for including a "Materials and Methods" section in a paper is: to advertise scientific products. to demonstrate that your methods are superior to other scientists' methods. to allow other scientists to reproduce your findings. for no reason; most journals do not require this section. The main purpose of a "References" section in a scientific paper: is to acknowledge your colleagues who gave you advice. is to present other papers that the reader might want to consult. is to provide a list of scientists who have repeated your research. is to acknowledge research and concepts upon which your work builds. Tables and figures are used in a scientific paper to present and explain research results. true false Often, one of the best places to start reading an article is: at the end, in the "Discussion" section. at a random spot in the middle of the article. in the "Materials and Methods" section. in the "References" section. Resultados de Prueba