Collabra: Psychology joins Royal Society Open Science call for COVID-19 research, agrees to fast track and waive APCs for COVID-19-related registered report submissions. Fast tracking regular submissions about COVID-19 will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Collabra: Psychology, the official journal of the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science, is a mission-driven Open Access (OA) journal from the University of California Press that shares not only the research it publishes, but also the value created by the psychology community during the peer-review process. Collabra: Psychology has 7 sections representing the broad field of psychology, and a highlighted focus area of “Methodology and Research Practice.”
Please click through the sections below to see Calls for Papers specific to each section.
The acceptance criterion for Collabra: Psychology is scientific, methodological, and ethical rigor. While Collabra: Psychology editors and reviewers do not attempt to predict a submission’s impact to the field, nor employ any topic bias in accepting articles, they will check for rigorously and transparently conducted, statistically sound, adequately powered, and fairly analyzed research worthy of inclusion in the scholarly record. This is a focus on more objective acceptance criteria and the bar is set high.
Collabra: Psychology supports the principles of Open Science, including a mandatory open data policy, and an option for authors to choose open peer review. Please see our Editorial Policies for full details.
Editor in Chief
Simine Vazire, University of California, Davis, USA
Senior Editorial Team
Benjamin Brown, Georgia Gwinnett College, USA
M. Brent Donnellan, Michigan State University, USA
Yoel Inbar, University of Toronto, Canada
Kevin King, University of Washington, USA
Don Moore, University of California, Berkeley, USA
加速器破解 University of Melbourne, Australia
Don van Ravenzwaaij University of Groningen, The Netherlands