International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Numerical Research
Statement of Informed Consent
Authors submitting manuscripts to the International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Numerical Research (IJAMNR) are expected to uphold the highest ethical standards concerning informed consent. By submitting their research, authors affirm that explicit informed consent has been obtained from all participants involved in their study.
This informed consent must be built on a comprehensive understanding of the study's purpose, its procedures, any potential risks and benefits, and the entirely voluntary nature of participation. Participants should be fully aware of their right to withdraw from the research at any point, without facing any negative consequences.
It is the authors' responsibility to ensure that the informed consent process is conducted ethically, showing full respect for the autonomy and privacy of the participants. Authors must also ensure that any identifying information is anonymized or removed to protect participants' confidentiality.
In situations where informed consent is not required (for example, research involving publicly available datasets or purely theoretical mathematical work that doesn't involve human or animal subjects), authors must provide a clear and reasonable justification for this exemption. Even in such cases, all other ethical standards must still be met.
The International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Numerical Research reserves the right to request documentation or proof of the informed consent process during the manuscript review. Failure to comply with these ethical guidelines may lead to the rejection of the manuscript.
By adhering to these principles, authors play a vital role in maintaining the ethical integrity of the research published in the International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Numerical Research.