Publication Ethics

The ethics and principles of scientific research and publishing are followed for this journal, same as for all national and international publishing houses:

1- Honesty and accuracy in documenting, analyzing and publishing data and results, without lying, misleading or deceit.

2- Not bias or tampering with the design of the research process, data analysis and presentation.

3- Being honest and keeping promises and agreements; And the pursuit of consistency of thought and action.

4- Be careful not to neglect, and strive to reduce human and methodological errors to a minimum.

5- Openness, sharing data and results with researchers, and accepting constructive criticism.

6- Respecting intellectual property such as patents and copyrights, attributing opinions to their owners and avoiding their plagiarism or theft, and not using any unpublished data or results without referring to their owner.

7- Respecting privacy and maintaining the confidentiality of information.

8- Publishing with the aim of developing and benefiting mankind and not solely for personal interests.

9- Respecting researchers and colleagues at work, and giving appreciation and thanks to those who deserve it.

10- Helping researchers, enhancing their capabilities, and enabling them to make their own decisions.

11- Commitment to social responsibility and striving to develop society and solve its problems through research and scientific studies.

12- Avoiding racial discrimination based on gender, race or religion among colleagues or students.

13- Commitment to laws and regulations established by institutions and bodies organizing scientific research.

14- Use the available resources wisely to achieve the desired goals.

15- Respecting the human self and not violating human rights and dignity when conducting experiments, and managing scientific research on human beings to ensure the greatest benefit and the least possible harm. Non-human subjects and animals must also be treated with appropriate respect and care when used in experiments.

16- The necessity of bringing an official letter to the journal from a certified government authority stating the permitted percentage.