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  • Information Science

Background:

  • Academic paper rejection is a common challenge for PhD students.
  • Understanding coping mechanisms is crucial for researcher development in visualization.

Approach:

  • A questionnaire study was conducted with 24 PhD students in visualization research.
  • Qualitative analysis focused on support, resubmission, handling multiple rejections, and review perceptions.

Key Points:

  • Visualization PhD students generally manage paper rejections effectively.
  • Experience aids in improving and resubmitting rejected work.
  • Prominent strategies involve collaborator discussions, revision planning, and embracing rejection as learning.

Conclusions:

  • Effective coping strategies for rejected visualization papers have been identified.
  • These strategies promote constructive handling of negative reviews and researcher resilience.