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Will publishing ssci with master's thesis affect sampling inspection?
Publishing master's thesis (social science citation index) in SSCI is one of the important ways to gain academic recognition and improve influence. However, whether the paper is published on SSCI does not directly affect the sampling of the paper.

Sampling inspection refers to the sampling inspection of papers to verify their originality and compliance. This is usually carried out by the school or periodical editorial department to ensure the integrity and academic norms of academic research.

In the process of sampling inspection, whether it is published on SSCI is usually not a consideration. Sampling mainly focuses on the originality and academic norms of the paper, such as whether there are plagiarism, tampering and other violations of academic norms.

Of course, publishing on SSCI can provide some proof and support to prove that your research results have been peer-reviewed and of high academic quality. This can increase the possibility of passing the sampling inspection to a certain extent, but it cannot guarantee absolute exemption from inspection.

Therefore, whether the paper is published in SSCI or not, it is necessary to ensure the originality of the paper, abide by academic norms, make necessary literature citations and references, and avoid academic misconduct such as plagiarism. Only in this way can the probability and quality of passing the sampling inspection be improved.