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Peer feedback: structured, solicited observations from
Peer feedback: structured, solicited observations from multiple independent people about one's behavior, beliefs, or perceptions that serve as calibration data to correct systematic blind spots
Why This Is a Definition
This definition precisely captures peer feedback by specifying its key components: structure, solicitation, independence of observers, and its function as calibration data. It distinguishes it from casual feedback by emphasizing the systematic design and calibration purpose, making it precise enough to distinguish from related concepts.