Journal of Statistics Applications & Probability
About This Journal
The journal focuses on traditional areas such as statistical inference, multivariate analysis, design of experiments, sampling theory, regression analysis, re-sampling methods, time series, nonparametric statistics, statistical tools and analysis in human resources management, etc., and also gives special emphasis to established as well as emerging applied areas
Educational Technology,
e-Learning, Management
Media Management,
Geography
Human Resources Management,
Fine and Applied Arts,
Hospitality and Tourism Research
Humanities and Social Sciences,
Educational Psychology
Mental Health and Special Education
Fundamentals of Education
Educational Administration
Special Education
Curricula and teaching methods
All submitted manuscripts, written in English, Arabic or French Language, will undergo normal review process and the publication decision will be adjudged by quality, novelty, suitability and interest.
In order to be considered for publication, the introduction should clearly explain the novelty, urgency and originality of the research in the submitted article. Unless clearly below the standard required by the journal, submitted articles will be sent to referees. They will generally be reviewed by at least two experts with the aim of reaching a decision as soon as possible. Where possible, the final decision is made on the basis that the referees are in accordance with one another. When there is a strong disagreement between referees, advice is sought from a member of the journals Editorial Board.
Processing Charges
Publishing an article in this journal requires an Article Processing Charge (APC) that will be billed to the submitting author following acceptance. Apart from this Article Processing Charge there are no other fees (for example submission charges, page charges, or color charges). The Article Processing Charge for the journal is $1500.
Refund policy
Once an article has been accepted for publication, an Article Processing Charge is due. The submitting author assumes responsibility for the Article Processing Charge, and NSP will not issue refunds of any kind.
Article processing charge waiver policy
NSP operates a transparent waiver policy to support researchers who are unable to meet some or all of the cost associated with publishing their work. All of NSPs journals require article processing charges (APCs) to be paid following acceptance. To support researchers who are unable to meet some or all of the costs associated with publishing in NSP journals, NSP operates a transparent waiver policy.
Our waiver policy adheres to Research4Life’s best practice guidelines for waiver policies – ensuring researchers from low-to-middle income countries can easily understand what automatic support for article processing charges is available to them.
Qualifying for a waiver
To help support researchers in low-to-middle income countries, all NSP journals automatically provide full and partial waivers of article processing charges for manuscripts based on the corresponding authors listed affiliation. Authors do not need to request these waivers; they will be applied at submission. Our waiver policy follows a two tier approach:
Countries in Research4Life’s “Group A” (listed below) will receive a full (100%) waiver of article processing charges and “Group B” (listed below) will receive a partial (50%) waiver of article processing charges. Waiver requests outside of these two tiers will not be considered.
Countries eligible for a full (100%) waiver
NSP provides an automatic 100% waiver for article processing charges on manuscripts where the authors are based in any of the countries listed below
Afghanistan – Angola – Bangladesh – Belize – Benin – Bhutan - Burkina Faso –Burundi – Cambodia – Cameroon - Cabo Verde - Central African Republic – Chad – Comoros – Congo - Cook Islands - Côte d’Ivoire – Cuba - Democratic People’s Republic of Korea - Democratic - Republic of the Congo – Djibouti – Dominica - Equatorial Guinea – Eritrea – Eswatini – Ethiopia – Gambia – Ghana – Grenada – Guinea - Guinea-Bissau – Haiti – Kenya – Kiribati – Kyrgyzstan - Lao People’s Democratic Republic – Lesotho – Liberia – Madagascar – Malawi – Maldives – Mali - Marshall Islands – Mauritania - Micronesia (Federated States of) – Mozambique – Myanmar – Nauru – Nepal – Nicaragua – Niger – Niue - Papua New Guinea - Republic of Moldova – Rwanda - Saint Helena - Saint Lucia - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines- Samoa- Sao Tome and Principe- Senegal - Sierra Leone - Solomon Islands – Somalia - South Sudan- Sudan – Suriname - Syrian Arab Republic – Tajikistan - Timor-Leste – Togo – Tokelau- Tonga – Tuvalu – Uganda – Ukraine - United Republic of Tanzania – Vanuatu – Venezuela – Yemen – Zambia - Zimbabwe
Countries eligible for a partial (50%) waiver
Albania – Algeria - Antigua and Barbuda - Armenia - Azerbaijan – Belarus- Bolivia (Plurinational State of) - Bosnia and Herzegovina – Botswana – Colombia – Ecuador- Egypt - El Salvador – Fiji – Gabon – Georgia – Guatemala – Guyana – Honduras – Iraq – Jamaica – West Bank and Gaza Strip – Lebanon – Libya – Mauritius – Mongolia – Montenegro – Morocco – Namibia – Nigeria - North Macedonia – Pakistan – Palau – Paraguay – Peru - Saint Kitts and Nevis – Serbia – Seychelles - Sri Lanka – Tunisia –- Viet Nam
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