Scientific Research Ethics:
- Honesty, and avoiding plagiarism when quoting and referring to sources and references.
- Scientific self-effacement while writing research, commitment to objectivity, and avoiding bias while writing the research.
- Honesty and transparency while presenting literature review or while writing the results of the research.
- Maintaining the confidentiality of the information and data that the researcher obtains from the sample or the population.
- Referring to the efforts of all those who participated in the research, as well as acknowledging the sources of material and moral support used in the research procedures.
- Commitment to the national and international intellectual property laws. All researches and studies are examined to determine the extent of plagiarism.
- The journal has the right to take a legal and policy actions against the party that violates the rules.
- Reviewers are obliged not to use any information or data obtained from the research that was reviewed by them. They are not allowed to disclose any data of the research reviewed by them.
- The researcher bears full responsibility if his research has been declared highly plagiarized from the efforts of others, or he has plagiarized the identity of another researcher, or has published the research in more than one journal, or republishes it unless there is a convincing scientific and legal justification.
- All opinions expressed in the researches and studies submitted to the journal do not necessarily express the opinion of the journal, the university, or the editorial board, but rather express the opinion of their authors. The researcher alone bears responsibility for the faults contained in the research.
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