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    Ethical Principles

    Physiology of Training and Sports Injuries Journal (PTSIJ) respects the rules of ethics in publications and is subject to the rules of the ethics committee in publishing. PTSIJ, Follows the regulations for the implementation of the law on preventing and dealing with fraud and plagiarism in scientific works. PTSIJ, is not a member of the International Committee on Ethics in Publishing (COPE); But it follows its principles. Plagiarism has various forms;

    • Register another article under your name,
    • Include the names of authors and researchers who did not contribute to the article,
    • Copying or repeating significant parts of another article (Even if the copied article belongs to one of the authors of the new article),
    • Expressing the results of other researches in your own name,
    • Repeated publication of articles by a single author in several publications,
    • Expressing incorrect results and contradicting scientific findings or distorting the results of research and using invalid data or manipulating research data.

    All authors are responsible for the originality of the work. The right to evaluate plagiarism cases is reserved for the journal. Cases of academic plagiarism are investigated by the authorities of the journal and to protect the credibility and efforts of other researchers, without any tolerance, according to the amount of academic plagiarism, legal action is taken as follows.

    • The article is rejected and if it is published, it will be removed from the journal's website.
    • The names of all authors of the article will be included in the blacklist of the journal.
    • Legal action will be taken from the competent judicial authorities.
    • Through an official letter, the plagiarism file will be shared with other universities and related domestic and foreign publications.