Multiple Choice
Predatory journals prey on authors by
A) charging high fees to publish work in a fraudulent journal.
B) asking them to proofread and edit other manuscripts in the journal.
C) charging high fees to purchase articles that can be published in the author's name.
D) promising publication and then not following through.
Correct Answer:

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