What are the differences between an editor and a peer reviewer in the context of academic publishing?

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2026-05-01 19:35

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An editor is responsible for overseeing the entire publication process, making decisions on what gets published, and ensuring the overall quality of the content. A peer reviewer, on the other hand, evaluates the quality and validity of the research submitted for publication, providing feedback and recommendations to the editor for consideration.

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