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Suppose you are preparing a submitted manuscript for a double-blind peer review. What action must you take regarding the manuscript's text before sending it to the reviewers, and what are the three possible decisions the editor can make based on the reviewers' recommendations?

Question: Suppose you are preparing a submitted manuscript for a double-blind peer review. What action must you take regarding the manuscript's text before sending it to the reviewers, and what are the three possible decisions the editor can make based on the reviewers' recommendations?

Sample answer: You must strictly remove any identifying information of the researchers from the manuscript to keep their identity concealed from the reviewers. Based on the reviewers' recommendations, the editor can then decide to accept, reject, or request revisions for the manuscript.

Key points:

  • Conceal or remove the researchers' identities from the manuscript.
  • The editor can accept the manuscript.
  • The editor can reject the manuscript.
  • The editor can request revisions for the manuscript.

Feedback: An acceptable answer must state that the researcher's identifying details must be removed/concealed from the manuscript text, and list the editor's three potential decisions: accept, reject, or request revisions.

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