Ethical Rules – Documents

Publication Ethics:

The path to be followed in publication ethics, research ethics, legal / special permissions has been clearly defined in our journal. The articles must comply with national and international publications and research ethics.
Although publication ethics in the articles sent to our journal is under the responsibility of the authors, the editorial board also examines plagiarism (Turnitin or iThenticate). With this process, the aim is to increase the originality and scientific quality of the articles and prevent plagiarism
The opinions and thoughts expressed in the articles at the responsibility of their authors and do not reflect the views of our journal and our institution; All scientific and legal responsibilities of the articles belong to their authors.
Research Ethics:

In articles, it is necessary to obtain permission from the owners for the use of scales, surveys, photographs, and copyright regulations for the ideas and works of art used in the study.
If the study requires the use of subjects (human and animal), the international declaration of the study, guidance, etc. The author must be declared that, tests performed according to these rule
Legal / Special Permission Document:

Some documents requested in the following cases legal / special permission for articles sent to our journal. Whether the ethical committee permission or legal / special permission is required or not it is specified on the cover page of the article. If permissions required, it is requested by the author or authors to explicitly submit the permission from which institution, the exact date and decision or number and must be added end of the article.
Although the studies presented at the scientific meetings and the papers produced from the theses are not accepted to our journal as of 2020, but if believed to study would have contribute science and development, it can publish after permission from the editor and it is obligatory to get a letter from the author / consultant and the symposium committee.
- Any research carried out with qualitative or quantitative approaches that require data collection from participants using survey, interview, focused group work, observation, experiment, interview techniques,
- Use of humans and animals (including material / data) for experimental or other scientific purposes and clinical research,
- Retrospective studies under the Law on Protection of Personal Data,
- In the case reports, specify that the “Informed Consent Form” was taken.

Last Update Time: 6/21/22, 1:22:41 PM