scientific-publishing-ethics
The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers and academics to publish their scientific output according to precise scientific standards, in line with scientific research requirements, and ensuring compliance with intellectual property laws.
Compliance with scientific procedures:
Full compliance with the scientific and technical instructions and procedures related to scientific publication in the journal is a prerequisite for participation in the publishing process.
Prohibiting duplication and double-publishing:
Authors are prohibited from submitting simultaneous research papers or those on the same topic to multiple journals simultaneously. They are also prohibited from submitting research previously published elsewhere, as this behavior violates the ethics of academic research and publishing.
Research Evaluation:
The editorial board evaluates submitted research in strict confidence based on objective scientific criteria, such as importance, originality, validity, clarity, and relevance to the journal's specialization.
Transparency in Funding:
Authors must disclose any financial support or funding they have received to support their research. If there are any funding relationships that may influence the research results, they must be clearly disclosed to ensure academic transparency.
Declaration of Contributions
Authors must identify all contributions made by individuals who participated in preparing the research, clarifying each person's role, whether in collecting data, analyzing it, writing the article, or reviewing the research.
Verifying results before publication:
Authors must verify the accuracy of the data and results before submitting the research for publication, ensuring that the information is presented accurately and that the results are not misrepresented.
Authors are strictly prohibited
from attempting to mislead or influence reviewers, whether by providing false information or by manipulating research data in order to obtain a positive evaluation.
Full respect for personal rights
Researchers must respect the rights of human subjects participating in research, including obtaining informed consent from participants in experiments or studies that require it, as well as ensuring the confidentiality of personal information.
Disclosure of Unpublished Data
Authors must disclose if there are unpublished or unavailable data related to the research, and the data must be made available for review by referees or other researchers upon request, in accordance with scientific ethics.
Adherence to research ethics in sensitive studies.
In the case of research related to sensitive topics, such as psychology research, it is necessary to adhere to the laws and research ethics approved in those fields.
Avoid duplication and self-plagiarism
Researchers should avoid publishing the same research in multiple journals (double publishing) or using previous research results from the same author without proper acknowledgment, which enhances the integrity of the publishing process.
Verifying interactions with reviewers:
Reviewers must ensure that evaluations are conducted objectively and without personal bias, and that they provide constructive feedback that helps improve the quality of the research.
Disclosure of Sources and Conflicts of Interest
The author must clearly disclose all sources that supported their research, in addition to declaring any potential conflicts of interest.
Actions Against Unethical Behavior
: If unethical behavior, such as data manipulation, plagiarism, or duplicate publication, is detected, the journal takes strict measures to maintain the integrity of the scientific process. These actions include refusing to publish or retracting published articles, as well as blacklisting authors, preventing them from submitting future research to the journal.





















