Besides the Research Paper Competition(RPC), JYEM seeks to publish innovative scholarly manuscripts on humanities, science, engineering and social studies. A study that emphasizes any human, social, philosophy, economy and life science phenomenon as a major cause or effect can be the journal’s domain. Additionally, JYEM features articles that contribute in some way to the improvement of general knowledge or empirical theory defined broadly. Although we may publish a manuscript designed to propose a solution to science, social, and current world problems, we prefer to publish those that also apply theoretical ideas and findings or address general questions debated in the scholarly community. The standards of JYEM’s reviewers are high. Before submitting their work, authors are strongly encouraged to seek advice and detailed comments from colleagues or mentors.
Sciences, Human and Social Research |
Science, Humanitarian and Social Science
We suggest science(life science and physical science), human, social, philosophy, economy, engineering/math and other students who collaborate with numerous other social, business, and human researchers in colleges and organizations to submit projects.
Typical topics that we mainly accept under human, social studies, and philosophy include the followings:
Experimental Science
The experiment should measure variables using quantifiable values, like numbers. For instance, measure data such as a count, percentage, length, width, weight, voltage, velocity, energy, time, etcetera. Alternatively, you may assess a variable that simply presents itself, or does not. For example, you can turn the lights on in one trial, then turn them off in another. Or, use fertilizer in one trial, none in the other. Remember that in science, progress must be measurable.
You need to control the other factors that can change your experiment, so that each trial is fair. A "fair test" consists of only one variable being changed in the experimental environment; all other conditions are the same. Ensure that your experiment is safe to perform.