have articles in peer reviewed journals already been reviewed or are they publicized first so that they will be reviewed by their peers.

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if it’s the latter, where do you look for the appropriate response from their peers? If the former, how do professionals get access to pre-published works to critique them?

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When you submit a paper for publication, the journal sends copies to respected, established people in that field for review – typically professors at universities. They give feedback and recommend publication, or not. Some journals are known for publishing works that are not peer reviewed, *for* review (as opposed to journals that just publish garbage). The articles or studies are notated as being in the review process and anyone who is interested (and subscribed) can read and provide appropriate feedback.

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