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"Impact Factor vs Indexing vs Journal Quality"

 "Impact Factor vs Indexing vs Journal Quality" Low-indexed journal-based websites are recognized by search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo but do not appear at the top positions in search results because they have poor citations, low impact factor, and weak search engine optimization. International Journal of Humanities and Arts is indexed in Google Scholar and Crossref, which are low-indexed databases. Last year, I submitted two of my papers—they were accepted. In particular, to understand the nature of low-indexed databases, I submitted my work to them. Its impact factor is claimed to be 8.53, and it is indexed in Copernicus, Google Scholar, ResearchBib, ICMJE, CrossRef, Scinapse, RJIF, Academia, ResearchGate, and Scilit. Although the impact factor is categorized as high, its articles are not extensively cited. Even its articles are indexed in low-indexed databases like Copernicus, Google Scholar, ResearchBib, ICMJE, CrossRef, Scinapse, RJIF, Academia, ResearchGate, a...

Mixed Method Approach

  Mixed Method Approach In the social sciences field research does not usually change society away. The social sciences research impact on making things in society often happens over a long time.. In a lot of cases people think that being really good at academics is more important than actually making a difference, in the social sciences. People and societies are always changing. Social problems are changing too. Researchers try to figure out what is happening. They use ideas and methods to understand these changes. As they do this what we know about the world changes a bit. The basics of science stay the same but they look different as time goes on. That is why we see the ideas in social science over and over. For example social science researchers do a lot of studies on womens agency and empowerment through feminism. There are hundreds of these studies. Most of them do not really say anything. They are just looking at ideas again. Social science is, like that. The same ideas ge...