Structured Report Template
Major and minor issue framework for clear recommendation building.
JTT provides practical reviewer tools that improve report structure, reduce ambiguity, and support faster editorial decision synthesis.
Major and minor issue framework for clear recommendation building.
Checklist cues for design validity, analysis quality, and interpretation discipline.
Quick indicators for consent gaps, conflict concerns, and data integrity red flags.
Suggested language for decision categories with concise rationale style.
Applying resources in a fixed sequence improves consistency across submissions.
Confirm manuscript relevance before deep technical appraisal.
Evaluate design, sampling, and statistical interpretation quality.
Assess clarity of outcomes, limitations, and practical implications.
Deliver balanced recommendation supported by evidence linked comments.
High value reviewing combines timeliness, methodological precision, and clear recommendation language. Reviewers who consistently separate major concerns from minor corrections help editors make faster and more defensible decisions. Reliable reports should reference evidence directly, identify practical revision priorities, and avoid ambiguous comments that increase author confusion. This disciplined approach strengthens publication quality, reduces unnecessary rounds of revision, and improves trust across the thrombosis research community.
Evaluate design validity, analytical coherence, and conclusion proportionality in a fixed order. Structured assessment improves consistency and makes recommendation logic easier for editors and authors to follow.
Provide specific, constructive comments with practical next steps. If availability changes, notify the editorial office early so reassignment can protect decision timelines.
JTT encourages reviewers to follow a clear performance benchmark on each assignment: acknowledge invitation feasibility early, provide structured major and minor points, link critical concerns to evidence, and submit within the committed window. This benchmark keeps reports useful for editors and actionable for authors. Reviewers who combine methodological precision with dependable timing contribute directly to faster, fairer, and more reliable publication decisions across thrombosis research submissions.
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