Disclaimer

E-ISSN: 2277-7547

The International Journal of Behavioral Social and Movement Sciences (IJOBSMS) E-ISSN: 2277-7547 publishes scholarly research, reviews, and academic content contributed by authors from various disciplines. The journal is committed to maintaining high standards of editorial quality, peer review, and publication ethics.

This Disclaimer outlines the responsibilities of authors, editors, reviewers, readers, and the publisher regarding the use of content published in the journal.

Views and Opinions

The views, opinions, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in published articles are those of the respective authors. They do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Editor-in-Chief, Editorial Board, reviewers, publisher, affiliated institutions, or the journal itself.

Responsibility for Published Content

Authors are solely responsible for the content of their manuscripts, including:

• Accuracy of data and research findings
• Interpretation of results
• Citations and references
• Ethical compliance
• Originality of the work
• Compliance with applicable laws and regulations

The journal does not assume responsibility for errors, omissions, or inaccuracies contained within published articles.

Editorial and Peer Review Process

All submissions undergo editorial assessment and peer review in accordance with the journal’s policies and procedures.

Although reasonable efforts are made to ensure the quality, accuracy, and integrity of published content, the journal cannot guarantee that all published information is free from error.

Readers are encouraged to evaluate research findings independently and to consult additional sources where appropriate.

Limitation of Liability

The journal, editors, reviewers, Editorial Board, and publisher shall not be liable for any loss, damage, claim, or consequence arising from:

  • • The use of information contained in published articles
  • • Reliance upon published research findings
  • • Errors or omissions in published content
  • • Actions taken on the basis of published information

Use of published content remains the responsibility of the reader.

Research & Professional Use

Published articles are intended for scholarly, educational, and research purposes. Readers should exercise professional judgment when applying research findings in academic, professional, policy, clinical, educational, or other practical contexts.

Publication Ethics & Misconduct

The journal follows recognized publication ethics standards and takes appropriate action when concerns regarding plagiarism, research misconduct, duplicate publication, authorship disputes, or ethical violations are identified.

However, responsibility for the conduct of research and the accuracy of submitted information remains with the authors.

Copyright & Intellectual Property

Authors are responsible for obtaining any permissions required for the use of copyrighted materials, including figures, tables, images, illustrations, questionnaires, or other third-party content.

The journal does not accept responsibility for copyright infringements committed by authors.

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Policy Changes

The journal reserves the right to revise its policies, procedures, and published information when necessary to maintain compliance with publication ethics standards, legal requirements, and scholarly publishing best practices.

Contact Information

Questions regarding this Disclaimer may be directed to the Editorial Office through the official contact information provided on the journal website.

Commitment to Scholarly Integrity Notice: IJOBSMS is committed to promoting ethical publishing, research integrity, transparency, and academic excellence. Every effort is made to maintain the accuracy and reliability of the scholarly record; however, ultimate responsibility for published content rests with the authors.