Submission Checklist
Before submitting your manuscript, check your submission for the following:
- All co-authors are listed and correct e-mail addresses are provided
- Names and emails of reviewers are specified, as separate files (Minimum of 3 reviewers). (Optional)
- Journal style has been followed according to the journal’s Author Guidelines.
- All co-authors have been notified that the manuscript is being submitted.
- All changes noted in “track revisions” have been accepted.
Title
- Title should be very specific. Uncommon acronyms and words like “First” and “Novel” are avoided.
Abstract
- Abstract should meet the word count dictated by the journal’s guidelines (typically 150-200 words maximum).
- Reference citations should be avoided.
- Abbreviations and acronyms, if any, are defined upon first usage.
Keywords
- 3-6 Keywords should be provided.
Main Text
- Manuscript has been prepared with the appropriate document template, if required.
References
- References are complete, including titles, and adhere to correct journal style, with journal abbreviation according to APA 7th Edition guidelines, proper punctuation and arrangement, etc.
Graphics and Tables
- Figures and tables have captions. Figure insets, if any, are described in the caption. They should be mentioned in the text appropriately.
- Graphs ought to have clearly labeled axes, legends, and data points.
- Type fonts ought to be clear and legible.
- It is preferred that graphics are embedded wherever mentioned in manuscript text.
Supporting Information
- Supporting Information (SI) – for Publication or for Review Only, if any, are uploaded as separate files and not placed directly in the manuscript.
Permission to Re-Use Previously Published Material
- Written permission has been obtained for all content and graphics for which the authors or TJP do not hold copyright.
Funder Reporting Requirement
- Authors are required to report funding sources and grant/award numbers.
Author contribution: Author contribution should be mentioned.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure
- A statement describing any financial conflicts of interest or lack thereof is published with each manuscript.
- During the submission process, the Corresponding Author must provide this statement on behalf of all authors of the manuscript.
- The statement should describe all potential sources of bias, including affiliations, funding sources, and financial or management relationships, that may constitute conflicts of interest.
- The statement will be published in the final article. If no conflict of interest in declared, the following statement will be published in the article: ”The authors declare no competing financial interest.”
Statement of Human Rights
When reporting studies that involve human participants, authors should include a statement that the studies have been approved by the appropriate institutional and/or national research ethics committee and have been performed in accordance with the ethical standards as laid down in the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards. “All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and/or national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards”
Statement on the Welfare of Animals
The Welfare of animals used for research must be respected. When reporting experiments on animals, authors should indicate whether the international, national, and/or institutional guidelines for the care and use of animals have been followed, and that the studies have been approved by a research ethics committee at the institution or practice at which the studies were conducted (where such a committee exists). Ethical approval: This article does not contain any studies with human participants or animals performed by any of the authors.