The peer review process generally follows several steps:
Submission: The researcher submits their work to a journal or conference. Initial Screening: The editor conducts an initial review to ensure the manuscript fits the journal's scope and standards. Reviewer Selection: The editor selects experts in the field to review the manuscript. Review Process: Reviewers evaluate the manuscript for quality, accuracy, and ethical compliance. Feedback: Reviewers provide feedback, which may include requests for revisions. Decision: The editor makes a final decision based on the reviewers' feedback.