Publication Ethic
Publication ethics in the Journal of English Education Proficiency is an important component in the development of a coherent and respected knowledge network. This is a direct reflection of the quality of work of the writers and institutions that support them. Therefore, it is important to agree on expected ethical standards for all parties involved in the publication of the manuscript, such as writers, editors, reviewers, publishers, and the public. As a publisher, the Editorial Board of the Journal of English Education Proficiency carries out all stages of publishing and recognizes ethical responsibility.
Decision of Publication
The Editorial Board of the Journal of English Education Proficiency is responsible for deciding which manuscripts should be published. Editors can be guided by Editorial Board policies and are limited by legal requirements that apply at the time related to insults, copyright infringement, and plagiarism. Editors can negotiate with editors and other reviewers in making publication decisions.
The Principle of Justice
The Editorial Board of the Journal of English Education Proficiency evaluates the text regardless of race, sex, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnic origin, citizenship, politics or ideology of the author.
Confidentiality
The Editorial Board must not disclose any information about the manuscript submitted to anyone except authors, other reviewers, editorials according to and the corresponding publishers.
Standard Reporting
The author of the research script must present accurate data about the work done. The manuscript must contain sufficient reference details to allow others to quote. Deceptive or intentionally inaccurate statements are unethical and unacceptable.
Data Access and Storage
Authors are asked to provide raw data in connection with the manuscript for editorial review, and must be prepared to provide public access to data.
Multiple Publications
An author is not permitted to publish the same research manuscript in more than one journal. Sending the same text to more than one journal together is to publish unethical and unacceptable behavior.
Source Recognition
Citations of other people's work must always be done. Authors must cite publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the work reported.
Disclosure and Conflict of Interest
All writers must disclose in their texts any substantive conflicts that have the potential to cause different interpretations and affect the results or interpretations of their texts. All sources of support in research must be disclosed.
Basic Mistakes in Publishing Works
When a writer finds significant errors or inaccuracies in his published work, it is the author's obligation to immediately notify the Editor's Board to withdraw or correct the manuscript