Publication Ethics

Ethical and legal requirements for submissions to IJASBR are as follows: submissions must be original work that has not been published previously and is not under consideration by any other journal or publisher at the time of submission. All manuscripts must pass a plagiarism check, with deviations explained if the similarity threshold is exceeded and references and standard phrases excluded from the calculation. The corresponding author is responsible for obtaining consent from all co-authors and for disclosing each author’s specific contributions; all authors must approve the manuscript before submission. Researchers must ensure data integrity by presenting accurate results and avoiding manipulation; any image or data manipulation must be clearly disclosed and described in the manuscript. For studies involving humans, animals, or biosafety concerns, authors must include appropriate ethical approvals or waivers and provide a methods statement detailing how these requirements were addressed. All authors must disclose any competing interests. Funding sources and grant numbers must be stated clearly. Finally, a data availability statement should be included, and underlying data should be made accessible when feasible in accordance with the journal’s policy.

The Journal follows the Code of Conduct https://publicationethics.org/membership/code-of-conduct of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (http://publicationethics.org/), and follows the COPE Flowcharts http://publicationethics.org/resources/ flowcharts for resolving cases of suspected misconduct.

 The IJASBR will check "Plagiarism" by using Plagiarism Checker and help to undertake further necessary action via the Committee on Publishing Ethics (COPE). If you take notice of any unethical irregularities in IJASBR content, please contact the Editorial Office (editor@ijasbr.com). It is highly recommended that the authors pursue an individual "Plagiarism" check before manuscript submission by using a specific program or a free text similarity service. Any scientific misconduct and issues relevant to research ethics will be preliminarily investigated in the IJASBR Editorial Office and reported to the "Research Ethics Committee" for IJASBR. For the policies on the research and publication ethics not stated in these instructions, Guidelines  https://publicationethics.org/guidance?f%5B0%5D=type%3A21 can be applied.