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After a scientist wrote up her findings in a paper, she submitted it to a journal for peer review. After the review, it was accepted.

What happens to the paper in the next step of the peer-review process?

It becomes a part of the accepted research.
It is returned to the author.
It gets published.
It needs to be rewritten.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It gets published.

(After acceptance the journal moves the paper into production — copyediting, typesetting, author proofs — and then it’s published online/in print.)