Ethical Clearance

Authors submitting manuscripts to Journal An-Nafs: Kajian Penelitian Psikologi must adhere to ethical research standards. This entails conducting their research in alignment with ethical principles outlined by relevant guidelines and institutional policies.

Researchers are expected to comply with the ethical provisions set by applicable regional research laws.

The journal's editors have the authority to evaluate the ethical appropriateness of research involving human subjects, whether experimental or non-experimental, before publication.

Authors are specifically required to:

  1. Obtain approval from the appropriate institutional review board (IRB) or ethics committee before commencing research involving human participants, animals, or sensitive data.
  2. Obtain informed consent from participants, ensuring they fully understand the study’s purpose, procedures, potential risks, and benefits, with participation being voluntary.
  3. Maintain confidentiality and anonymity of participants' data unless explicit consent has been provided.
  4. Follow proper protocols for data and material handling to ensure transparency and reproducibility.

The journal may request evidence of ethical approvals, informed consent forms, or other ethical documentation during the review process. Non-compliance with these requirements may lead to manuscript rejection.

By submitting their work, authors confirm their commitment to maintaining these ethical standards.