Peer review quizWhich of the following is NOT an important aspect of an article to look at during a peer review? A clear structure to the article, and a strong lead section. INCORRECT! These are important aspects for any Wikipedia article. Balanced coverage summarizing reliable sources with appropriate weight. INCORRECT! Wikipedia articles should strive to be balanced, and built on good, reliable sources. A strong conclusion that pulls all aspects of the article together in a convincing way. CORRECT! Wikipedia articles aren't written to persuade a reader toward one position over another. They're a summary of the sources available to help you reach your own decisions. There's no need for a strong "conclusion" on Wikipedia. Neutral content. INCORRECT! All content on Wikipedia should have a neutral tone, with appropriate weight given to each facet of published, academic literature. Check Answer