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==Description== | |||
[[PsyCrit]] is a journal of commentary on published research articles in psychology and behavioral neuroscience. Its aim is rapid on-line publication of comments on and criticisms of experimental and theoretical articles. Book reviews may also be accepted. Submissions will be reviewed by the Editor for clarity, coherence, length – and civility. In exceptional circumstances, the Editor may seek peer advice. Authors are entirely responsible for the accuracy of their facts. | |||
Authors of target articles will be notified as soon as a commentary has been published and may respond if they wish. | |||
==See Also== | |||
* The [[PsyCrit:rationale|rationale]] for PsyCrit | |||
* [[PsyCrit:Submissions|Submissions]]: instructions to authors |
Revision as of 14:43, 19 July 2006
Description
PsyCrit is a journal of commentary on published research articles in psychology and behavioral neuroscience. Its aim is rapid on-line publication of comments on and criticisms of experimental and theoretical articles. Book reviews may also be accepted. Submissions will be reviewed by the Editor for clarity, coherence, length – and civility. In exceptional circumstances, the Editor may seek peer advice. Authors are entirely responsible for the accuracy of their facts.
Authors of target articles will be notified as soon as a commentary has been published and may respond if they wish.
See Also
- The rationale for PsyCrit
- Submissions: instructions to authors