“…Altogether, these studies suggest that receiving peer review comments is valuable for encouraging revision but not necessarily for remediating students' incorrect understanding. However, studies do suggest that reading other students' work and providing feedback may have more influence on students' revisions compared to receiving feedback, in STEM courses (Finkenstaedt-Quinn et al, 2021a), writing courses (Lundstrom and Baker, 2009;Cho and MacArthur, 2010;Cho and Cho, 2011), and during hypothetical peer review (Berg and Moon, 2022). In addition to supporting students' conceptual learning, there is also evidence that peer review can support students' positive affective experiences with WTL assignments in a way that supports meaningful learning (Gupte et al, 2021;Petterson et al, 2022).…”