Introduction about Common Reasons for Manuscript Rejection:
A manuscript can be rejected for various purposes, but the most common ones are technical and editorial.
Technical Reasons for Rejection Include:
Incomplete evidence, such as a limited sample size, missing or inadequate controls
Inadequate analysis, such as the use of incorrect mathematical measures or a complete lack of statistics Inappropriate technique for addressing your hypothesis or the use of an outdated Methodology that has been superseded by modern, more efficient approaches that provide more reliable results