Standards of Reporting

Our Commitment to Transparent and Rigorous Reporting

At Global Journals®, we believe that clear, complete, and reproducible reporting is fundamental to trustworthy science. Our reporting standards ensure that readers, reviewers, and future researchers can understand exactly what was done, why, and how. In every article we publish, we expect authors to meet high benchmarks for transparency, integrity, and methodological clarity.

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Why Reporting Standards Matter

They enable verification, replication, and reuse of research results.

They strengthen trust in published work by making methodology, data, and analysis fully transparent.

They help reduce ambiguity, bias, and selective reporting.

They support meta-analyses and systematic reviews by ensuring essential information is consistently provided.

Core Principles of Our Reporting Policy

Completeness

Authors must provide all essential details, from study rationale to data processing, so that readers can understand and evaluate the work.

Methodological Transparency

Information on study design, sampling, measurement methods, statistical analyses, and protocols should be clearly stated and justified.

Consistency & Structure

Manuscripts should follow a logical and conventional structure (e.g. Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion) to promote readability and comparability.

Handling AI and Automated Tools

Use of AI tools (e.g., for text generation, data analysis) must be disclosed, explained, and justified. Authors must clarify how AI was used, what safeguards were in place, and confirm that human oversight guided key decisions.

Recommended Reporting Guidelines

Depending on your study type, we ask that you consult and adhere to relevant reporting frameworks, such as:

Examples & Best Practices

Implementation in Our Review Process