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The ratio of the quantity of submitted manuscripts to the quantity of published manuscripts is known as

a journal's acceptance rate. The acceptance rate for journals varies greatly; it might range from 1% to
80%. (Henson 1999). As a general rule, high-quality journals have a lower acceptance rate, yet some of
the best journals also have a high acceptance rate. Young researchers are advised not to submit their
submissions to journals with an acceptance rate of less than 25% by Kenneth T. Henson (1999, 780).
Some information on the acceptance rate of journals for education is included in her paper.

Journals release their thematic issues roughly a year before they are actually written. Prefer the issue if
the manuscript's subject aligns with its theme and content. The acceptance rate for the journal's
thematic issues is roughly three times greater than the rate for its general issues. The editors typically
reject manuscripts on this subject after the thematic issue is published (Henson 1999). The editorials of
the magazine and the journal's website both cover the topics of the themed issues.

You should keep in mind that different journals place a different emphasis on different aspects of quality
while choosing the right journal. Some journals place an emphasis on the application of the research's
findings, while others place an emphasis on the originality of the research's findings and methods. Yet
other journals place an emphasis on the presentation's high clarity and readability (Day 2006).

Submit your paper to a journal that appreciates the component of your article that is nicely developed.

In order to prepare your research and manuscript, you read a lot of publications.

It is typically recommended to send your article to the journals that you have read the most. You are
familiar with the journal's scientific issues, preferred research techniques, and presentational style.
Because you applied this information to your paper, it is appropriate for the journal. You have
undoubtedly read some articles written by one or more editorial board members. Members may review
your manuscript in a blind fashion.

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