The nurse researcher has submitted a manuscript for publication to a research journal. Who should this nurse expect to make the final decision about whether or not the article will be published?
1. Subject experts selected by the editorial staff.
2. Panel of expert colleagues.
3. Editorial staff members.
4. Journal editor.
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Rationale 1: Articles may be reviewed by different groups of people, but the journal editor makes the final decision regarding whether or not the article will be published.
Rationale 2: Articles may be reviewed by different groups of people, but the journal editor makes the final decision regarding whether or not the article will be published.
Rationale 3: Articles may be reviewed by different groups of people, but the journal editor makes the final decision regarding whether or not the article will be published.
Rationale 4: In both refereed and nonrefereed journals, the journal editor makes the final decision about the publication of an article.
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