Why is peer review an important part of the scientific process?

A. it increases the probability that weakness will be identified and addressed.

B. helps to prevent the dissemination of irrelevant findings, unwarranted claims, unacceptable interpretations, personal views, and deliberate fraud

C. peer reviewers judge the quality and the significance of the research in the wider context.

D. all of the above


Answer :

the answer is A…
i had this question on one of my test
This answer should be D because review is like observation but making sure there is no mistakes or fixing mistakes