Online ISSN 2410-4256
Printing ISSN 2410-4132
Reasons for Rejecting
There are several reasons that may lead to the rejection of a research paper submitted to the journal, especially if it fails to meet one of the journal’s publication requirements, in addition to other reasons classified as follows:
1. General Reasons for Rejection
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Lack of significance or originality of the research topic.
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The topic falls outside the journal’s scope and interests.
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The topic is outdated or does not align with current realities.
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Doubts about the research results.
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Excessive linguistic and spelling errors.
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Failure to comply with the journal’s guidelines.
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Poor citation and inaccurate referencing.
2. Scientific Reasons for Rejection
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The hypotheses assumed by the researcher are illogical, unproven, unclear, or there is a weakness in the study design.
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The obtained results are unsatisfactory.
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The statistical methods used are inappropriate or incorrectly applied.
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Use of references that lack the required modernity.
3. Ethical Reasons for Rejection
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In cases of plagiarism.
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In cases where the researcher falsifies the research.
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Submitting the research for publication in more than one journal or in more than one language simultaneously.
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Failure to transparently mention all participants involved in the research.










