Question


Why should you ask follow-up questions during a peer review?


so that the reviewer knows you paid attention


to help prove that the reviewer actually read your work


to help make sure you get all the feedback you need for your revision


so that reviewers can give all of their opinions about your work

Answers

GPT 3.5
to clarify any ambiguous feedback or suggestions provided by the reviewer


to gain a better understanding of the reviewer's perspective and reasoning


to encourage a more in-depth discussion and potential brainstorming of ideas for improvement
whats the answer from the answers ive listed
GPT 3.5
The answer from the answers listed would be: to help make sure you get all the feedback you need for your revision.

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