Author Guidelines

Research Results Standards

The manuscript must contain accurate data and results, as well as an objective discussion of the significance of the research. Furthermore, the manuscript must contain sufficient novelty and literature to serve as a reference for future research. Inaccurate and intentionally misrepresented data, results, and discussions constitute unethical and unacceptable behavior.

Data Access and Retention

Authors grant the Editorial Board the non-exclusive right to store and disseminate research data and results in any form, openly accessible and freely downloadable by the public.

Originality and Plagiarism

Each author must guarantee that the submitted manuscript is their own work. If any part of the manuscript is the scientific work of another party, the source must be cited using APA style.

Duplicate, Redundant, and Concurrent Publication

Authors are not permitted to submit manuscripts describing the same data, results, and discussion to other journals. Furthermore, it is not permitted to submit scientific articles that have been published in other journals for review by this journal. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal concurrently is unethical and unacceptable behavior.

Acknowledgment of Sources

Each author must acknowledge and acknowledge the scientific work of others. Therefore, authors must cite the content of scientific works that have contributed to the writing of their manuscript.

Manuscript Contributors

Listed authors should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the research presented in the manuscript. The Corresponding Author must ensure that all listed authors have seen and approved the final version of the manuscript for publication as a scientific article.

Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest

Each author must disclose any and all support, including financial support, during the research process. This disclosure is intended to identify and anticipate matters that may influence the description or interpretation of the results and discussion of the research presented in the manuscript. Furthermore, this disclosure can also avoid legal issues that may arise after the manuscript is published as a scientific article.

Fundamental Errors in Articles

Any Author who discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in their published article should immediately contact the Editorial Board, the Main Contact, or the Support Contact for this journal. This information is crucial so that the Author can be reconnected with the Editor to correct the article.