Disclosure of CoIs

All submitted manuscripts to ASPI journals must have ICMJE Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest for each author. In the cases that a reviewer suspects undisclosed conflict of interest in a submitted manuscript or a reader suspects undisclosed conflict of interest in a published article ASP Ins. Editorial Team has to follow COPE's guidelines.

Financial relationships (including employment, consultancies, stock ownership or options, honoraria, patents, and paid expert testimony) are the easiest to spot, the ones that are most frequently deemed to represent potential conflicts of interest and the ones that are therefore most likely to jeopardize the credibility of the journal, the authors, and science itself. Conflicts between other interests, such as those involving interpersonal relationships or rivalries, academic rivalry, and intellectual convictions, may also represent a conflict.
Authors publishing their manuscripts in ASPI journals have access to all of the study's data, are free to analyze and interpret the data, and prepare and publish manuscripts independently when and where they choose should not be restricted by agreements with study sponsors, whether for-profit or nonprofit. This academic. The agreements may need to be given to the journal in confidence by the authors.




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