The journal review process is designed to

A) determine whether a researcher has been truthful in the research report.
B) decide which journal is appropriate for a particular piece of research.
C) exclude research that was poorly done or fails to make a large enough contribution.
D) ensure that lab reports are kept in a bound journal.


C

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