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ETHICAL GUIDELINE
Ethical guideline for publishing an article in the Analysis: A Peer Review Research Journal of Language and Human Development (JLHD)
The Analysis: A Peer Review Research Journal of Language and Human Development (JLHD) is committed to upholding high ethical standards in scholarly publishing. To ensure that all articles published in the journal meet these standards, the following ethical guidelines must be followed by authors:
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Originality: Authors must ensure that their submission is original and has not been previously published elsewhere, nor is currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Any work or words of others must be appropriately cited and referenced.
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Authorship: All individuals who have made a significant contribution to the research, including those who provided technical, financial, or material support, should be listed as authors. The order of authors should reflect their relative contribution to the work.
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Plagiarism: Plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, is strictly prohibited. Authors must ensure that the manuscript contains only original work, and any work or words of others must be appropriately cited and referenced.
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Data Fabrication and Falsification: Data must be accurately represented in the manuscript, and any manipulation or fabrication of data is strictly prohibited.
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Conflict of Interest: Authors must declare any potential conflicts of interest, including financial, personal, or professional relationships that may influence the interpretation of the research. If any Editorial Board Members, including the Chief Editor, choose to submit their articles for publication in the Journal "Analysis: A Peer Review Research Journal of Language and Human Development (JLHD)," such members will be exempted from participating in both the peer review and editorial processes. Full discretion and rights will be retained by the other Editorial Board Members in this regard.
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Informed Consent: If the research involves human subjects or animals, authors must obtain informed consent from participants, and the research must comply with ethical standards for human and animal research.
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Accuracy: Authors must ensure that the manuscript accurately represents the research and its findings, and any errors or inaccuracies must be corrected promptly.
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Acknowledgements: Any individuals or organizations who provided support, funding, or assistance in the research or preparation of the manuscript must be appropriately acknowledged.
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Review Process: Authors must cooperate with the journal's review process and respond promptly and constructively to reviewers' comments and suggestions.
By following these ethical guidelines, authors can ensure that their submission to the JLHD meets the highest standards of scholarly publishing ethics. The JLHD takes these guidelines seriously and expects all authors to adhere to them throughout the publication process. Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in rejection or retraction of the manuscript.