In a professional or academic context, "Reviews Completed" is a status indicating that the formal evaluation phase of a project or manuscript is finished and the final decision process has begun. Academic Journal Status
: The manuscript is now with the Associate Editor (AE) or Editor-in-Chief (EiC), who will evaluate the reviewers' comments to make a final decision. Completed
: The minimum number of peer reviewers required by the journal have submitted their formal feedback and recommendations. In a professional or academic context, "Reviews Completed"
A "Full Review" (often a or Systematic Review ) is a comprehensive synthesis of existing research on a specific topic. To be considered complete, it typically includes: A "Full Review" (often a or Systematic Review
: Possible decisions include acceptance, minor revision, major revision, or rejection. Note that a "Completed" status does not guarantee a positive result; it simply means the review phase is over.