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[Music] hello everyone I want to warmly welcome you to this episode of publication Academy where we're going to be discussing best practices when it comes to responding to peer reviewer comments on a manuscript that you've submitted subsequently responding to so-called page proofs and we'll be discussing that and also how is it that you can conduct a high quality peer review if you're requested to do so by the editorial staff of a journal so those are the three interlocking skill sets that we're going to be discussing today let's Jump Right In so congratulations you're almost done with the process of getting your paper published you've prepared everything in the style that is compliant for your field so if you're in something like APA classic scientific research what you're going to have done is submitted a manuscript with a cover page an abstract an intro and methods or results a discussion section and then in addition to that an author note references and potentially appendices and...