Ethical Clearance
All research submitted to Jupawan: Jurnal Pancasila dan Wawasan Kebangsaan must comply with ethical standards and obtain appropriate ethical clearance prior to conducting the research. Authors are required to ensure that their research involving human participants, animals, or sensitive data adheres to the ethical guidelines set forth by relevant institutions and ethics committees.
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Human Participants: Research involving human subjects must obtain informed consent from participants and adhere to ethical guidelines that protect their rights and welfare.
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Animal Welfare: Research involving animals must comply with applicable regulations and guidelines that ensure humane treatment and ethical use.
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Data Protection: Authors must ensure that any data collected is handled in accordance with data protection laws and that participants' confidentiality is maintained.
Authors are required to include a statement in their manuscript confirming that ethical clearance has been obtained where applicable. This statement should specify the name of the ethics committee or institutional review board that granted approval.
Failure to comply with these ethical standards may result in rejection of the manuscript or retraction of published articles.