Publication Ethics
Eudaimonia Journal Psychology is committed to maintaining high standards of publication ethics and academic integrity. The journal follows ethical principles for all parties involved in the publication process, including authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers.
1. Authors' Responsibilities
Authors must ensure that:
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The submitted manuscript is original and has not been published previously.
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The manuscript is not under consideration for publication in another journal.
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All sources are properly cited and referenced using the appropriate citation style.
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Plagiarism, data fabrication, falsification, and other forms of academic misconduct are strictly prohibited.
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All listed authors have made significant contributions to the research and approve the final version of the manuscript.
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Research involving human participants follows applicable ethical standards and, where necessary, has received appropriate ethical approval.
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Authors promptly inform the editor if they discover significant errors in their published work.
2. Editors' Responsibilities
Editors are responsible for:
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Evaluating manuscripts based on their academic merit, originality, and relevance to the journal's scope.
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Making publication decisions fairly and objectively without discrimination.
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Maintaining the confidentiality of submitted manuscripts.
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Managing potential conflicts of interest.
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Taking appropriate action when ethical misconduct is suspected or identified.
3. Reviewers' Responsibilities
Reviewers are expected to:
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Conduct reviews objectively, fairly, and professionally.
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Maintain the confidentiality of the manuscript and review process.
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Provide constructive and evidence-based feedback to authors and editors.
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Declare any potential conflicts of interest.
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Avoid using unpublished information from submitted manuscripts for personal benefit.
4. Publisher's Responsibilities
The publisher supports the editorial team in maintaining the integrity of the publication process. The publisher is committed to ensuring editorial independence and addressing cases of suspected research or publication misconduct in accordance with established ethical standards.
5. Plagiarism and Misconduct
All manuscripts may be subject to a similarity check before publication. Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism, data fabrication, falsification, duplicate publication, or other unethical practices may be rejected or withdrawn.
6. Corrections and Retractions
If significant errors or ethical violations are identified after publication, the journal may publish corrections, expressions of concern, or retract articles when necessary to maintain the integrity of the scholarly record.
Eudaimonia Journal Psychology expects all parties involved in the publication process to uphold the highest standards of honesty, transparency, fairness, and academic integrity.


