Choosing the Appropriate Journal for Your Research
Protocol for Requesting Approval for Conferences &Publications
Methodological Approaches in Data Collection
Ethical Data Gathering
How to Select the Right International Conference for Your Research Paper
100

These are the fees that you will be charged to publish in a journal. 

What are publication charges?

100

This person’s approval must be secured before any request for conference or publication submission begins.

What is a research adviser?

100

This data collection method is ideal for collecting information from a sample population at one point in time or several points in time. Through this, you can ask respondents about their beliefs, opinions, characteristics, and behavior.

What is a survey?

100

This document must be secured before any participant data is collected.

What is an informed consent form?

100

This is the first thing a researcher should focus on when selecting an international conference.

What is a research topic?

200

This type of published paper is free to be read, downloaded, and reused, increasing the visibility of the research.

What is an open-access paper?

200

This person's approval comes after securing your research adviser's approval. 

What is a research mentor?

200

Asking unstructured, open-ended questions is a defining feature of this method. It is usually done face-to-face but can be done in an online setting, and is usually recorded and transcribed.

What are interviews?

200

When participants are minors, this form is used alongside parental consent.

What is a participant assent form?

200

Avoid conferences that charge high fees, have low review standards, and publish papers with errors; these are often called this.

What are predatory conferences?

300

A journal that promises extremely fast publication, charges high fees, and lacks proper peer review is best described by this term.

What is a predatory journal?

300

For conferences with deadlines from February onward, this data completion level is required.

What is 100% of data collection?

300

This step is conducted before full-scale data collection to test instruments and procedures.

What is pilot testing?

300

Interview guides or survey questions must undergo this process to ensure accuracy and appropriateness.

What is validation or reliability testing?

300

This metric shows how selective a conference’s publication process is and can reflect the quality of its proceedings.

What is an acceptance rate?

400

A journal published in Filipino and managed by Philippine universities falls under this category.

What are local or Philippine monolingual journals?

400

Even after adviser and mentor approval, no paper should be submitted without approval from this official.

What is an Academic Coordinator?

400

Coding, transcription, and data cleaning fall under this methodological phase.

What is data management?

400

Research involving trauma, identity, or mental health requires this additional safeguard.

What is a distress protocol?

400

The quality of this also determines what kind of feedback you get. Consider who or what makes up this aspect of a conference, whether it be academics, industry professionals, policymakers, or other students.

What is an audience?

500

These are the two metrics commonly used to evaluate the performance of journals. One is the annual mean number of citations of articles published in the last two years in a given journal while the other is a ratio of citations to research published.

What is Impact Factor and CiteScore?

500

If you send an email to your Research Mentor expressing your intention to submit your study for a research conference or publication, these three items must be attached to the email sent to the Research Mentor. 

What are the full manuscript, Call for Papers or conference/publication details, and the URL of the conference/journal?

500

A study analyzing political speeches first defines themes, develops coding sheets, and then makes inferences. This describes which data collection method?

What is content analysis?

500

According to Whitney and Evered (2022), researchers developed this comprehensive tool to help research teams recognize and respond to participant distress in a participant-centered, ethically grounded manner. This protocol arises from an understanding that distress is not simply a category assigned to “sensitive topics,” but may emerge uniquely for each participant.

What is the Qualitative Research Distress Protocol (QRDP)?

500

A conference accepts papers without peer review, publishes papers with typographical errors, but charges high fees. Presenting here may harm your research because it fails to meet these two standards.

What is academic quality and credibility?