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How Theatrical Reviews Explain Subjectivity in Peer Review: A Cross-Disciplinary Look
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2026-02-03
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Using the Gerry & Sewell review, this article shows how tone and context shape peer review and offers cross-disciplinary strategies to reduce bias.
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