Psychological Micro Reports is a peer-reviewed, open access micro journal (for demo) that collects reports with minimal content related to psychology. This journal aims to quickly communicate novel and trivial observations, replication studies, negative results, protocols, small hacks in statistics and methodologies, minimal reviews in each field of psychology, or brief discussions of metapsychology.
Editorial Board
Editor:
Yuki Yamada, Kyushu University
Office Staff:
Yuki Yamada, Kyushu University
Submission Guidelines
Psychological Micro Reports welcomes as short a manuscript as possible. Do not add unnecessary information. On the other hand, for manuscripts that include experiments, the method should be reproducible, the results should be fully described, and the data should be shared. Importantly, be sure to clarify constraints on generality of the experimental findings.
Manuscript should include Title, Author information, Description (including results, if necessary), Method (if necessary), Data Availability (if necessary), Funding (if necessary), Author Contributions, Conflict of Interests, Acknowledgments, and References. Use a single figure with as much information as possible. Please follow the CRediT definition for author contributions. Formats depend on the APA style, but are basically free.
Use our dedicated submission system to submit your manuscript. For the submission, you can either send a file or share the manuscript you made online (e.g., Google docs, Dropbox paper, Overleaf).
If you have any questions about submission, contact the journal office: yamadayuk@gmail.com