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The research review is a common term at all levels of research - students' research (projects, theses, dissertations), journal manuscripts/articles, grants, etc. For a research manuscript to be qualified and eligible for publication, it should undergo a review process. The research review is a process of judging the quality and credibility of a research manuscript. Students' projects, theses, and dissertations often go through review. Similarly, authors' manuscripts (submitted to journals or grant bodies) also undergo reviews. The review determines whether such research will be accepted for its purpose.
There are different types of research models. These include single-blind peer review, double-blind peer review, open peer review, transparent review, collaborative review, transferable review, and post-publication review. Editors decide what type of review to be adopted. However, it is important that authors and students get familiar with the different review models.