Multiple Choice
How do editors of peer-reviewed journals find and choose referees?
A) Editors have a pre-existing knowledge of and familiarity with the research discipline
B) Editors review the bibliographies of submitted manuscripts and select from those researchers
C) Authors of manuscripts identify experts in the field
D) All of the above.
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