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  • Scientific publishing
  • Research ethics
  • Journal editorial processes

Background:

  • Editors encounter numerous ethical and practical challenges.
  • These issues impact the integrity and dissemination of scientific research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight key ethical and practical issues in journal publishing.
  • To inform editors about critical areas requiring attention.

Main Methods:

  • Review of common editorial challenges in scientific journals.
  • Analysis of ethical considerations in research publication.

Main Results:

  • Publication bias favoring positive results is a significant concern.
  • Disclosure of authors' financial involvement with commercial entities is essential.

Conclusions:

  • Editors must actively manage biases to ensure balanced reporting.
  • Transparent financial disclosures are crucial for maintaining research credibility.