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Knowledge
Academic literature
Scientific method
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National Institutes of Health
International Journal of Forecasting
Validity
Biology Direct
Clinical peer review
Academia
Publishing
Academic publishing

The predictive validity of peer review: A selective review of the judgmental forecasting qualities of peers, and implications for innovation in science International Journal of Forecasting, accepted 27 January 2010 Wim G

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