PUBLICATION
Publication Ethics
Publication Ethical Policy of Journal of Applied Psychological Research in Artificial Intelligence (JAPRAI), Advanced Research Journal in Education and Health (ARJEH), Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental health and wellbeing (JCAMHW), Indian Journal of Counseling, Intervention and Practice (IJCIP) and Psychological Journal of Modern Assessment and Intervention (PJMAI) will be based on the committee on publication ethics (COPE) and the guidelines on ethical human research and animal welfare.
The Journals are committed to publish the highest standards of publication ethics and take all possible measures against any publication malpractices. All editorial board members, advisory board members, editors, reviewers, authors, co-authors, readers and contributors should follow these ethical policies working once with Journals.
Publication Decisions
The editor of the Journal of Applied Psychological Research in Artificial Intelligence (JAPRAI), Advanced Research Journal in Education and Health (ARJEH), Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental health and wellbeing (JCAMHW), Indian Journal of Counseling, Intervention and Practice (IJCIP) and Psychological Journal of Modern Assessment and Intervention (PJMAI) is responsible for deciding which of the submitted articles to the journal, should be published and Editorial board take/makes the final decision about the articles to be published. The editor may confer with editorial board or their reviewers in decision making. The information published in the journal reflects the views of the author and not of the journal or its editorial board or Association. The author will be solely responsible for the information presented herein and its accuracy or completeness. Journal represents that the information is presented herein is complete and accurate and not responsible for any errors or omission. Journals publishes original Research Articles, Review Articles, Case Reports, theory-based interventions, meta-analysis of treatment approaches and research in the area of Women, Children & Adolescents, and Community Mental Health.
Confidentiality
The editor and any journal staff must not disclose any information about a submitted article to anybody other than the corresponding author, reviewers, other editorial advisors and the publishers as appropriate.
Plagiarism Check
The authors are required to strictly perform a plagiarism check before submission to the editorial office.