Manuscript Review Guideline
Questions to guide the reviewer in the assessment of the paper:
Each review request sent from this journal website to reviewers has attached a manuscript review /evaluation form in which the reviewers are to enter their review comments.
1. Topic and content:
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- Is the topic relevant to the journal?
- Is the content important to the field?
- Is the work original? (If not, please give references)
2. Title:
Does the title reflect the contents of the article?
3. Abstract:
To what extent does the abstract reflect aspects of the study: background, objectives, methods, results and conclusions?
4. Introduction / Background:
Is the study rationale adequately described?
5. Objectives:
Are the study objectives clearly stated and defined?
6. Methodology:
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- To what extent is the study design appropriate and adequate for the objectives?
- Is the sample size appropriate and adequately justified?
- Is the sampling technique appropriate and adequately described?
- How well are the methods and instruments of data collection described?
- How well are techniques to minimize bias/errors documented?
7. Ethical Consideration:
If there are issues related to ethics, are they adequately described? (For human studies, has ethical approval been obtained?)
8. Analysis and results:
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- Are the methods adequately described?
- Are the methods of data analysis appropriate?
- Do the results answer the research question?
- Are the results credible?
- Is statistical significance well documented (e.g. as confidence intervals or P-value)?
- Are the findings presented logically with appropriate displays and explanations?
9. Discussion:
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- How well are the key findings stated?
- To what extent have differences or similarities with other studies been discussed and reasons for these given?
- Are the findings discussed in the light of previous evidence?
- Are the implications of these findings clearly explained?
- Is the interpretation warranted by and sufficiently derived from and focused on the data and results?
10. Conclusion(s):
Do the results justify the conclusion(s)?
11. References:
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- Are the references appropriate and relevant?
- Are they up to date?
- Are there any obvious, important references that should have been included and have not been?
- Do the references follow the recommended style?
- Are there any errors?
12. Writing:
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- Is the paper clearly written?
- Is the paper presented logically (e.g. correct information in each section, logical flow of arguments)?
- Are there problems with the grammar / spelling / punctuation / language?