Plagiarism Policy
Since plagiarism rates will be evaluated by using the plagiarism program in the articles sent to the journal, the authors should consider this issue before submitting the article.
Articles submitted to the journal are spelled out (iThenticate by CrossCheck) to detect similarity at any point during the peer-review process or preparation for publication. Even if the sentences and expressions belong to the author, the written text should not have an unacceptable similarity with previously published data. The plagiarism rate of the studies to be sent to the journal should not exceed 20%. It should be ensured that the previous work of others and the material used are quoted correctly in all cases.
In the event of alleged or suspected research misconduct, e.g., plagiarism, citation manipulation, and data falsification/fabrication, the Editorial Board will follow and act following COPE guidelines.