Reviewers’ Perceptions of the Peer Review Process in Journalism and Mass Communication

Volume: 95, Issue: 1, Pages: 278 - 299
Published: Oct 13, 2017
Abstract
This survey of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) scholars ( N = 547; response rate = 39.3%) examines perceptions of peer review, a study last undertaken in 1990. Respondents rated intrinsic motivations, such as helping others, more highly than extrinsic motivations, such as reviewing as a consideration for career advancement. Respondents believed they did a significantly better job as reviewers than did...
Paper Details
Title
Reviewers’ Perceptions of the Peer Review Process in Journalism and Mass Communication
Published Date
Oct 13, 2017
Volume
95
Issue
1
Pages
278 - 299
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