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Performs structured peer review of research methodology, experimental design, and manuscript quality. Use for manuscripts, preprints, proposals, or thesis chapters.
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Perform a structured peer review of research work, evaluating methodology, statistical choices, reproducibility, and overall scientific rigour.
Perform a structured peer review of research work, evaluating methodology, statistical choices, reproducibility, and overall scientific rigour.
Read the entire document once to understand:
## First Pass Assessment
- **Research question**: [Clear / Vague / Missing]
- **Novelty claim**: [Stated and supported / Overstated / Unclear]
- **Structure**: [Complete / Missing sections: ___]
- **Scope fit**: [Appropriate / Marginal / Not appropriate]
- **Recommendation after first pass**: [Continue review / Major concerns to flag early]
Expected: Clear understanding of the paper's claims and contribution. On failure: If the research question is unclear after a full read, note this as a major concern and proceed.
Assess the research design against standards for the field:
Expected: Methodology checklist completed with specific observations for each item. On failure: If critical methodology information is missing, flag as a major concern rather than assuming.
Common statistical red flags:
Expected: Statistical choices evaluated with specific concerns documented. On failure: If the reviewer lacks expertise in a specific method, acknowledge this and recommend a specialist reviewer.
Reproducibility tiers:
| Tier | Description | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | Fully reproducible | Open data + open code + containerized environment |
| Silver | Substantially reproducible | Data available, analysis described in detail |
| Bronze | Potentially reproducible | Methods described but no data/code sharing |
| Opaque | Not reproducible | Insufficient method detail or proprietary data |
Expected: Reproducibility tier assigned with justification. On failure: If data cannot be shared (privacy, proprietary), synthetic data or detailed pseudocode is an acceptable alternative — note whether this is provided.
Expected: Potential biases identified with specific examples from the manuscript. On failure: If biases cannot be assessed from the available information, recommend that the authors address this explicitly.
Structure the review constructively:
## Summary
[2-3 sentences summarizing the paper's contribution and your overall assessment]
## Major Concerns
[Issues that must be addressed before the work can be considered sound]
1. **[Concern title]**: [Specific description with reference to section/page/figure]
- *Suggestion*: [How the authors might address this]
2. ...
## Minor Concerns
[Issues that improve quality but are not fundamental]
1. **[Concern title]**: [Specific description]
- *Suggestion*: [Recommended change]
## Questions for the Authors
[Clarifications needed to complete the evaluation]
1. ...
## Positive Observations
[Specific strengths worth acknowledging]
1. ...
## Recommendation
[Accept / Minor revision / Major revision / Reject]
[Brief rationale for the recommendation]
Expected: Review is specific, constructive, and references exact locations in the manuscript. On failure: If the review is running long, prioritize major concerns and note minor issues in a summary list.
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Writes structured, checklist-based peer reviews for manuscripts and grants, assessing methodology, statistics, and reporting standards (CONSORT/STROBE).
Conducts structured 7-stage peer reviews of scientific manuscripts and grants, evaluating initial assessment, sections, statistics, reproducibility, figures, ethics, and writing per CONSORT/STROBE/PRISMA.