Publication Ethics
The RRJPER is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics and takes all possible measures against publication malpractice. All authors/contributors must ensure that their work is original, properly cited, and free from plagiarism. Manuscripts must not be submitted simultaneously to more than one journal or previously published elsewhere. Authors (Researchers/Contributors) are responsible for the accuracy and integrity of their research data and must disclose any conflicts of interest. All studies involving human participants must include evidence of ethical approval. Reviewers are expected to provide fair, unbiased, and confidential assessments, while editors must ensure an impartial and transparent review process. The journal reserves the right to withdraw or correct any published content found to involve misconduct, such as plagiarism, data fabrication, or unethical research practices.