Co-author of published abstract: is this a peer-reviewed publication?

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Stanford's secondary asks: "Do you have peer-reviewed publications resulting from scholarly endeavors?". If I was a co-author on two abstracts published and presented at a conference, should I answer yes to this question?

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Abstracts generally are not peer-reviewed. If it is freeform, answer "no, but...". if it is just a yes/no multiple choice answer, then list them under publications on your CV because they're still worth mentioning somewhere.
 
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Stanford's secondary asks: "Do you have peer-reviewed publications resulting from scholarly endeavors?". If I was a co-author on two abstracts published and presented at a conference, should I answer yes to this question?
Where were they published: the conference booklet, or a regionally or nationally known paper journal? Do they have a pubmed ID#?
 
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