Peer-Reviewed Report

A Peer-Reviewed Report is a formal document subjected to evaluation by experts in the relevant field, ensuring academic rigor and credibility. In this knowledge base, it serves as a primary source type for high-integrity information, typically assigned a credibility_tier_key status with a credibility_tier_value of 5.

Characteristics

  • Validation: Undergoes critical review by independent peers prior to publication.
  • Source Integrity: Maintained via flags (e.g., source_integrity_flag: ok) and regular availability checks.
  • Publisher Types: Often issued by academic presses, government bodies, or international organizations like the World Health Organization or oecd.

Integrated Sources

The following entries exemplify the structure and metadata associated with this concept: