Structured PREreview of Cognitive Security: The study and practice of protecting the human mind and other Cognitive Assets from cognitive threats
- Published
- DOI
- 10.5281/zenodo.20915884
- License
- CC BY 4.0
- Does the introduction explain the objective of the research presented in the preprint?
- Yes
- Are the methods well-suited for this research?
- Somewhat appropriate
- Are the conclusions supported by the data?
- Somewhat supported
- it seems "Machine Psychology" is exaggerated. it usually happens just because of expertise of authors. the article is trying to be well comprehensive but the claims should be more humble.
- Are the data presentations, including visualizations, well-suited to represent the data?
- Somewhat appropriate and clear
- How clearly do the authors discuss, explain, and interpret their findings and potential next steps for the research?
- Neither clearly nor unclearly
- the authors demonstrate very high structural clarity in discussing but interpretation is often overconfident and their articulation of next steps is disappointingly vague.
- Is the preprint likely to advance academic knowledge?
- Somewhat likely
- considering the: lack of systematic review in chapter 2 approximately no practical evidence to use of their model shortage of weighing the aspect of final model yes it promote the knowledge
- Would it benefit from language editing?
- No
- it needs a little polish it is colored norwegian just for a little
- Would you recommend this preprint to others?
- Yes, it’s of high quality
- Is it ready for attention from an editor, publisher or broader audience?
- Yes, after minor changes
Competing interests
The author declares that they have no competing interests.
Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The author declares that they did not use generative AI to come up with new ideas for their review.