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Publication Ethics
In dealing with cases in research and publication, PHYSIKOS: Journal of Physics and Physics Education uses guidelines issued by the Committee on Publication Ethics (Commission of Publication Ethics/ COPE). As an important issue, ethical publication should be clear in order to improve the quality of research. PHYSIKOS: Journal of Physics and Physics Education adapts COPE to meet the ethical standards for publishers, editors, authors, and reviewers. In order to uphold these ethical standards, the publisher does not have the right to interfere with the integrity of the contents and the only support to publish in a timely manner. Here are the ethical standards for editors, authors, and reviewers:
# Editors
- The Editor is responsible for every article published in the Physikos: Journal of Physics and Physics Education.
- The editor helps the writer to follow the guidelines for authors.
- The editors can communicate with other editors or reviewers in making a final decision.
- Editor assess the manuscript publication objectively, regardless of racial background, religion, gender, seniority, ethnicity, political beliefs, institutional affiliation or nationality authors. Editors must relinquish his duties if there is a potential conflict of interest.
- The Editor must ensure that the document sent to the reviewers does not contain information on the author and vice versa.
- The editor's decision must be notified to the author and the reviewers' comments, except those containing offensive or libelous statements.
- Editors should respect the request of the author that the order is not subject to review by any other person for any reason.
- The editor and all staff must ensure the confidentiality of the submitted manuscript.
- If there is a suspicion of error or dispute in writing, the Editor solves it by using the COPE as a guide.
# Reviewers
- Reviewers commented on the possibility of errors in ethical research and publications.
- Reviewers should do the job on time and notify the Editor if they can not finish the job.
- Reviewers must maintain the confidentiality of the manuscript.
- Reviewers should not be receiving and reviewing the manuscript if there is a potential conflict of interest between them and the authors.
# Authors
- The author ensures that the material to be published has not been published and sent to another place simultaneously.
- Authors must ensure the authenticity of their research and they have cited the others opinion correctly in accordance with the reference format.
- The author is not involved in plagiarism.
- Authors must follow the criteria described in the guideline writing to the author of the Physikos: Journal of Physics and Physics Education.
- Authors must submit the data and details to the editor, if suspected falsification or fabrication of data.
- The authors should explain everything that can give rise to a conflict of interest such as employment, research costs, consulting fees, and intellectual property on guidelines for Physikos Journal of Physics and Physics Education writers.