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ApostleMatthew | 7 years ago

It's a (fairly) standardized, robust, and trusted way of peer-reviewing data and results. Without some mechanism like that, there's no easy way to tell if Dr. X's results are as well peer-reviewed as Dr. Y's, at least as it currently stands.

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throwawayaway12|7 years ago

Exactly this. Also different journals act as a weak filter for impact of the research.