The nurse researcher's article has been rejected from two nursing research journals

Based on the most common reason an article is rejected, what should the nurse closely review and potentially revise prior to submitting the article a third time? 1. Methodology.
2. Quality of the writing.
3. Documentation of content.
4. Development of the idea.


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Rationale 1: Problems with methodology may be the reason a manuscript is rejected, but it is not the most common reason.
Rationale 2: A "poorly written" manuscript has been demonstrated to be the highest ranked reason for rejection of a manuscript of nursing research.
Rationale 3: Poor documentation of content is a reason that manuscripts are rejected, but this is not the most common reason,
Rationale 4: Poor idea development is a reason manuscripts are rejected, but this is not the most common reason.

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