Retraction
Articles published in Jurnal Keluarga Berencana will be considered for retraction from publication if:
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There is compelling evidence that the findings presented are unreliable, either due to ethical misconduct (such as data fabrication) or honest errors (such as calculation mistakes or experimental errors).
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The findings presented have been previously published elsewhere without proper cross-referencing, permission, or adequate justification (i.e., cases of redundant publication).
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It involves plagiarism.
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It reports on research that does not meet ethical standards.
In the case of plagiarism, the acknowledged threshold is not to exceed 25% of the overall content. The retraction mechanism follows the Retraction Guidelines established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), which can be accessed at [link].
When violations of these standards are identified, our authors and readers are expected to understand that we prioritize integrity and trust in scholarly publishing.