Can I read the individual reviews turned in by other panelists, besides the one prepared by the primary reviewer?
The panel review constitutes the group’s consensus advice. Individual panelist’s reviews are not released. • Do we have to use every recommendation the panel makes? All panel recommendations should be given consideration. While you are not required to accept all suggestions, you should provide a rationale for your acceptance or nonacceptance of each. • How is an ad hoc review different than a panel review? For an ad hoc review you may receive several reviews from individual experts, rather than one review that represents a panel discussion. Where possible, OSQR has assembled mini-panels to perform ad hoc review. • Can we request an extension for completing our project plan? No, project plan due dates are firm so as to allow panels sufficient time for their review. • Can I meet or talk to the panelists? No. Your project plan is how you “talk” with the panel. • What is the significance of action class scores? When an ARS research project plan is reviewed through OSQR, it receives an Acti
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