Peer Review Process
The editors first review the submitted manuscript, which must be plagiarism-free. The maximum limit of similarity is 25%. The submitted manuscript will be evaluated to determine whether it fits our focus and scope or has a major methodological flaw.
At least two peer-reviewers will review every submitted paper. Reviewers are unaware of the authors' identity, and authors are also unaware of the identity of reviewers (double-blind review method). The review will consider novelty, objectivity, method, scientific impact, conclusion, and references. Reviewers' comments are then sent to the corresponding author for necessary actions and responses. The suggested decision will be evaluated in an editorial board meeting. Afterward, the editor will send the final decision to the corresponding author.