Peer Review Process
Each article that goes to the editorial staff will be selected through Initial Review processes by Editorial Board. Then, the articles will be sent to the peer reviewer and will go to the next selection by Double-Blind Peer Review Process, that the reviewer does not know the identity of the author, and the author does not know the identity of the reviewer. In the review process, reviewers consider the correspondence of title, abstract, discussion (findings) and conclusions. In addition, reviewers also consider the novelty, scientific impact and references used in the paper.
The reviewers' responses will be the basis for the Editor to conclude the next stage, such as: Accept Submission, Revisions Required, Resubmit for review, Resubmit elsewhere, Decline Submission.
An article will be rejected for publication due to various considerations, including: The article does not fit the scope, The article does not follow the author guidelines. The fundamental methodological errors, The author refuses to make suggestions of improvements provided by the reviewer without a logical basis. There are indications of similarity more than 20%.