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Publication Ethics

Publishing an article in a peer-reviewed journal is a pivotal step in disseminating knowledge and contributing to scientific development. As a peer-reviewed journal, the hurdle of scientific publication is expected to be observed in the course of evaluating the papers that are being submitted. Therefore, ethical behavior is expected by all parties involved in the publishing process. This includes the author(s), the journal editors, the peer reviewers, and the publisher. All publications of TRR must have prior research ethics clearance from the RTU-REC. 

Publication ethics are essential in recognizing authors and maintaining public trust in scientific findings and high-quality scientific writing. The Rizalian Review (TRR) expects all contributors to adhere strictly to ethical standards in their publishing practices. If authors fail to observe proper ethical behavior, the journal reserves the right to reject or retract manuscripts and articles and may impose disciplinary actions. This commitment ensures the integrity and credibility of all our scientific publications.