Multiple Choice
When submitting a paper for publication, the textbook recommends that you
A) always submit to scholarly journals with relatively high rates of acceptance.
B) prepare a brief cover letter of one or two sentences that simply asks the editor to consider your paper for publication.
C) communicate to the editor that you prefer an open (as opposed to blind) review.
D) use reviewers' comments to improve the paper if it is rejected and then submit it to another journal.
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