Reviewer Reports:
Peer review of the studies is primarily based on originality, method used, compliance with ethical rules, consistent presentation of findings and results, and literature contribution.
This review is based on the following elements:
Introduction: The review report should include an opinion on the presentation and objectives of the problem addressed in the study, the importance of the subject, the scope and timeliness of the relevant literature, and the originality of the study.
Method: The examination report should contain information about the suitability of the method used, the selection and characteristics of the research group, the validity and reliability of the measurement tools, and the data collection and analysis process.
Findings: The examination report should include the presentation of the findings obtained within the framework of the method, the accuracy of the analysis, the presentation of the tables, figures and the required visuals.
Discussion: The review report should include the relevance of the discussion with the research questions and hypothesis(s), views on the generalizability and applicability of the findings.
Overall assessment: the assessment report should include an opinion on the originality of the study, its contribution to the literature and practices in the field.