The publication of an article in a peer-reviewed journal is an essential building block in the development of a coherent and respected network of knowledge. It is a direct reflection of the quality of the work of the authors and the institutions that support them. Peer-reviewed articles support and embody the scientific method.
- Author Submission an Article. Please see and follow instruction in Author Guidelines
- Initial Review. Journal Manager identify the article scope and sufficient quality to send out to peer review
- Peer Review and Plagiarsm Check. Section Editor sends article to peer review. Article will be reviewed by at least two peer reviewer. Decisions regarding the publication of a article will be based on the peer reviewers recommendations. The article will be evaluated based on its appropriateness for Parameter: Journal of Statistics, contribution to the discipline, cogency of analysis, conceptual breadth, clarity of presentation and technical adequacy. Article submitted by members of the journal's Editorial Board are subjected to the same review procedure. The peer review will be conducted in Double-Blind Peer Review. The Plagiarsm Check will be conducted using Turnitin.
- Revised Article. Revised article will be reviewed by Section Editor and Peer Reviewers. Decisions regarding the publication of a revised article will be based on the Section Editor and Peer Reviewer recommendations. If revised article requires minor revision, Section Editor will be reviewed article. Conversely, if the revised article require extensive revisions, Section Editor send revised article to Peer Reviewers. once again, The Plagiarsm Check will be conducted using Turnitin.
- Copy Editing. Copy editing will be done by the copy editor to do the layout and proofreading.
- Publish
the details of peer-review process as follows: