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A list of all pages that have property "What are the best practices?" with value "The use of card exchange games is an approach used in teaching the philosophy of science. It was developed by Bergquist and Phillips in 1975 and later popularized by Cobern. '"`UNIQ--ref-0000008F-QINU`"' The idea of card games is to foster dialogue between participants about statements written on cards, and such games have been effective in improving students’ knowledge. In the peer review card exchange game, six different domains of peer review are explored by different statements written on cards. Participants can agree or disagree with the statements, but they are asked to discuss them and reach a consensus as a group. The explored domains are: responsiveness, competence, impartiality, confidentiality, constructive criticism and responsibility to science. Participants have to find which cards they all agree on. After that, they participate in a moderated discussion. '"`UNIQ--references-00000090-QINU`"'". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Peer review card game  + (The use of card exchange games is an approThe use of card exchange games is an approach used in teaching the philosophy of science. It was developed by Bergquist and Phillips in 1975 and later popularized by Cobern. '"`UNIQ--ref-0000008F-QINU`"' The idea of card games is to foster dialogue between participants about statements written on cards, and such games have been effective in improving students’ knowledge.</br></br>In the peer review card exchange game, six different domains of peer review are explored by different statements written on cards. Participants can agree or disagree with the statements, but they are asked to discuss them and reach a consensus as a group. The explored domains are: responsiveness, competence, impartiality, confidentiality, constructive criticism and responsibility to science. Participants have to find which cards they all agree on. After that, they participate in a moderated discussion.</br>'"`UNIQ--references-00000090-QINU`"'sion. '"`UNIQ--references-00000090-QINU`"')
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