British Journal of Developmental Psychology (BJDP)Notes for ContributorsThe British Journal of Developmental Psychology publishes full-length, empirical, conceptual, review and discussion papers, as well as brief reports, in all of the following areas:
The following types of paper are invited:
In those cases deemed appropriate, peer commentaries on key papers/reviews will be solicited from other researchers in the relevant field. These peer commentaries will be published immediately after the target article, with the authors(s) of the article being invited to write a response to the commentaries.
1. CirculationThe circulation of the Journal is worldwide. Papers are invited and encouraged from authors throughout the world. 2. LengthPapers should normally be no more than 8000 words, although the Editor retains discretion to publish papers beyond this length in cases where the clear and concise expression of the scientific content requires greater length. 3. Submission and reviewingAll manuscripts must be submitted via our online peer review system. The Journal operates a policy of anonymous peer review.4. Manuscript requirements
For guidelines on editorial style, please consult the APA Publication Manual published by the American Psychological Association. 5. Brief reportsBrief reports should be limited to 2000 words or the equivalent in tables and text. The title should indicate exactly but as briefly as possible the subject of the article. Papers will be evaluated by the Editor and referees in terms of their theoretical interest, practical interest, relevance to the Journal and readability. They will be treated as a priority during the review process and then published in the next available issue once they are accepted, so that they are available as quickly as possible.
6. Publication ethicsAll submissions should follow the ethical submission guidelines outlined the the documents below: 7. Supplementary dataSupplementary data too extensive for publication may be deposited with the British Library Document Supply Centre. Such material includes numerical data, computer programs, fuller details of case studies and experimental techniques. The material should be submitted to the Editor together with the article, for simultaneous refereeing. 8. CopyrightOn acceptance of a paper submitted to a journal, authors will be requested to sign an appropriate assignment of copyright form. To find out more, please see our Copyright Information for Authors. |
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