What does the term "peer-reviewed" mean in regards to journal articles?
a. Before the author submits the manuscript, she has her peers in her department offer their reviews.
b. A journal editor provides feedback when an author submits his manuscript for publication.
c. When the author submits her manuscript, she also submits letters of recommendation from her peers who think the article should be published.
d. An editor sends out the manuscript to other experts in the field, who offer feedback.
Answer: D
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