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Can I correct a mistake that the reviewers didn't spot in a paper that has not beingbeen accepted yet?

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Recently my paper was accepted withpending major revisions (i.e., not yet accepted), and while following the reviewers' comments and revising my paper, I realized that both reviewers missed a mistake that I didmade in a function block diagram. What should I do?

  1. Correct it and let them know in the joined point-by-point response?
  2. Wait until they tell me about it?
  3. Ask them to double check that diagram?

I'm afraid it may send the wrong message and I'd look disrespectful by showing them that they missed the mistake!

NB : THE PAPER HAS NOT BEEN ACCEPTED YET, stop reporting "duplication ofI'm afraid it may send the question"wrong message and I'd look disrespectful by showing them that they missed the mistake.

Recently my paper was accepted with major revisions, and while following the reviewers' comments and revising my paper, I realized that both reviewers missed a mistake that I did in a function block diagram. What should I do?

  1. Correct it and let them know in the joined point-by-point response?
  2. Wait until they tell me about it?
  3. Ask them to double check that diagram?

I'm afraid it may send the wrong message and I'd look disrespectful by showing them that they missed the mistake!

NB : THE PAPER HAS NOT BEEN ACCEPTED YET, stop reporting "duplication of the question"

Recently my paper was accepted pending major revisions (i.e., not yet accepted), and while following the reviewers' comments and revising my paper, I realized that both reviewers missed a mistake that I made in a function block diagram. What should I do?

  1. Correct it and let them know in the joined point-by-point response?
  2. Wait until they tell me about it?
  3. Ask them to double check that diagram?

I'm afraid it may send the wrong message and I'd look disrespectful by showing them that they missed the mistake.

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Can I correct a mistake that the reviewers didn't spot in a paper that has not being accepted yet?

Recently my paper was accepted with major revisions, and while following the reviewers' comments and revising my paper, I realized that both reviewers missed a mistake that I did in a function block diagram. What should I do?

  1. Correct it and let them know in the joined point-by-point response?
  2. Wait until they tell me about it?
  3. Ask them to double check that diagram?

I'm afraid it may send the wrong message and I'd look disrespectful by showing them that they missed the mistake!

I'm afraid it may send the wrong message and I'd look disrespectful by showing them that they missedNB : THE PAPER HAS NOT BEEN ACCEPTED YET, stop reporting "duplication of the mistake!question"

Can I correct a mistake that the reviewers didn't spot?

Recently my paper was accepted with major revisions, and while following the reviewers' comments and revising my paper, I realized that both reviewers missed a mistake that I did in a function block diagram. What should I do?

  1. Correct it and let them know in the joined point-by-point response?
  2. Wait until they tell me about it?
  3. Ask them to double check that diagram?

I'm afraid it may send the wrong message and I'd look disrespectful by showing them that they missed the mistake!

Can I correct a mistake that the reviewers didn't spot in a paper that has not being accepted yet?

Recently my paper was accepted with major revisions, and while following the reviewers' comments and revising my paper, I realized that both reviewers missed a mistake that I did in a function block diagram. What should I do?

  1. Correct it and let them know in the joined point-by-point response?
  2. Wait until they tell me about it?
  3. Ask them to double check that diagram?

I'm afraid it may send the wrong message and I'd look disrespectful by showing them that they missed the mistake!

NB : THE PAPER HAS NOT BEEN ACCEPTED YET, stop reporting "duplication of the question"

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