Most people doing research have a pretty good idea of where they're going to publish before they even start. This may get modified if the results turn out to be very surprising, but a chemist doing research on polymers is probably planning on, say. the Journal of Polymer Chemistry. or possibly Acta Polymerica or Macromolecules or one of several other journals that commonly publish research of that type. He's probably not expecting to publish in JACS (Journal of the American Chemical Society) or Science but if he gets really interesting results he might decide to try for one of those; they're multidisciplinary journals, so the research would need to be of interest to a broad range of people.
There are a number of factors that go into a particular journal choice. Among them are questions like "where have I published before" and "where do my friends publish". A journal that's published your research before, or commonly publishes research like yours, is usually a good bet. There are also varying prestige levels: JACS is a lot more prestigious than Proceedings of the Wichita Polymer Association.
One must publish his/her work to show that he/she is the person who created it with no plagiarism involved. Especially when it is an innovation or a research.
You can publish original research paper, review article, technical report,short communication and any scientific research work in Pharmacophore An International Research Journal.
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Yes the Journal of Education Psychology does publish research. That is actually their main purpose. And their isn't any distinct research topic. There are all different types of research topics.
A research paper gets publish in a scholarly journal if it covers a topic considered important and features ground-breaking content
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To Verify Their Work
The youngest person to publish mathematics research is probably Terence Tao, who at the age of 21, co-authored a research paper that was published in a mathematics journal. Tao is a renowned mathematician known for his work in harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, additive combinatorics, and related fields.
Mendeleev was the first person to publish table. Lavoisier work was not able to publish.
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