Understanding and Overcoming Scholarly Paper Rejections: Common Pitfalls and Effective Strategies for Resubmission
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https://doi.org/10.71261/rlss/3.4.39.47Keywords:
Scholarly, Paper rejection, Understanding, Pitfalls, Resubmission strategiesAbstract
It can be disheartening for researchers when their papers are rejected during attempts to publish in scholarly journals. This study examines common reasons for such rejections, including flawed or questionable methodology, lack of novelty or originality, weak study rationale, poor presentation, insufficient interpretation or discussion, incomplete or unjustified conclusions, absence of ethical approval, poorly written abstracts, and failure to adequately address reviewers’ comments. Drawing on historical and empirical data, the study emphasizes the importance of perseverance in the face of rejection and offers practical recommendations for improving manuscripts before resubmission. It provides scholars with a comprehensive guide to overcoming rejection and navigating the academic publishing process effectively, incorporating both actionable strategies and psychological coping mechanisms.
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