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     Quick Explanation



    I don't have the text or DOI for 'Paper Review: Fishing reviewing: A threat to research integrity and credibility.' β€” please upload the PDF or give the DOI/link so I can run a complete, fully-cited visual paper review/critique.




     Long Explanation



    Paper review request β€” missing primary resource

    I cannot produce a faithful, evidence-based, fully inline‑cited scientific review without the paper text, DOI, or a link to the published article. To preserve rigor, traceability, and the required inline citation format, please upload the PDF or provide the DOI/URL of the target manuscript.


    Why I need the paper (brief, scientific reasons)

    • To extract exact claims, methods, numerical results, tables and figures for reproducible re-analysis.
    • To produce accurate inline citations using the paper's DOI and to summarize the authors' words (required by your instructions).
    • To detect subtle flaws (selective reporting, circular reasoning, unsupported generalization) that require reading the methods, results, and supplementary material.

    How I will analyze the paper once provided (concrete plan)

    1. Metadata extraction: full author list, affiliations, funding, conflicts of interest, DOI, journal, date, article type.
    2. Methods audit: sampling, inclusion/exclusion, peer‑review provenance (any notes about invited reviewers, suggested reviewers), and reproducibility statements.
    3. Results verification: extract numeric results, tables and figures; recreate key summary plots (Plotly) from reported data; compute effect sizes or error propagation where applicable.
    4. Bias & integrity analysis: search for indicators of 'fishing reviewing' or peer‑review manipulation (e.g., recommended reviewer emails that are non-institutional, patterns in author–editor overlap, unusually rapid acceptance times), and cross-check with Retraction Watch / COPE / publisher notices as needed.
    5. Contextual literature audit: place the paper relative to the field, cite independent evidence for or against its claims, and quantify novelty and generality using clear criteria.
    6. Visual synthesis: provide multiple labeled Plotly graphs (each >=400px tall) recreating or summarizing data and a visual knowledge‑graph of claimβ†’evidenceβ†’assumptions using vis‑network if relevant.
    7. Actionable recommendations: specific corrections, re-analyses, transparency requirements, and suggested reproducibility checks (data, code, raw peer-review history requests).

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    What I will not do

    • I will not guess or invent methods/results or create unsourced plots; all claims will be anchored to the paper and independent evidence with full inline citations in the requested format.
    • I will not offer policy or clinical medical recommendationsβ€”only methodological and integrity-focused critiques consistent with your instructions.

    If you prefer, paste the paper's DOI, PubMed link, or upload the PDF here; I will then produce the full, highly‑visual, fully‑cited critique you requested, including Plotly figures and per‑author Author Review buttons at the end.

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    Updated: March 15, 2026

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