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PEER REVIEW PROCESS
The Portuguese Journal of Behavioral and Social Research uses a strictly anonymous peer review process, and the reviewer's name is hidden to the author. By personal criterion, the reviewer can choose to reveal his name to the author in his commentary, but our standard policy is that identity remains hidden.
At least two reviewers evaluate each manuscript. All manuscripts are reviewed as rapidly as possible, and an editorial decision is usually achieved up to 6 weeks after submission. No person is authorized to take part in peer review if there is any interest defined as follows: consultant in journal papers, shared ownership, any close relationship with the authors, being a member of an organization whose interests may be affected by publication of the paper.
Review Guidelines
Reviewers are asked to observe the following ethical guidelines:
Review Process steps
1. Providing an honest and constructive assessment of the value of the manuscript.
2. Checking if the writing style is:
3. Analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of the study in each section of the manuscript. For example:
4. Giving suggestions on how to make the manuscript more complete, relevant, and readable.
5. Asking specific questions to the authors so that they make the manuscript more relevant to the target audience, but do not ask questions just because they are attractive, respecting the study's objectives and design.
6. Checking the references and indicate further, if appropriate.
7. Indicating whether to the Editor:
The members of the Editorial Board undertake to perform 4-6 annual reviews and to do so in time. Those who consistently decline or make revisions that do not make the deadlines are asked to leave the Editorial Board.
All reviewers will be scored by the quality and timeliness (up 5 points). The quality and timeliness of reviews are essential to the enhancement of PJBSR. Reviewers who do an analysis of high value on time are providing an essential service to the journal.
Reviewers have the following rights:
Reviewers are advised to be guided by the following references
Bengtson, V. L., & MacDermid-Wadsworth, S. M. (2005). How to review a journal article: Suggestions for first-time reviewers and reminders for seasoned experts. Journal of Marriage and Family. https://www.ncfr.org/jmf/jmf-reviewers/reviewer-guidelines
Dembowski, F. L. (2010). Guidelines and advice to authors, editors, and reviewers for professional journals and conference Proposals. International Journal of Organizational Innovation, 1-53. https://www.ijoi-online.org/images/IJOI/Guidelines.pdf
Ramos-Alvarez, M. M., Moreno-Fernández, M. M., Valdés-Conroy, B., & Catena, A. (2008). Criteria of the peer-review process for publication of experimental and quasi-experimental research in Psychology: A guide for creating research papers. International Journal of Clinical Psychology and Health, 8, 751-764. https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=337/33712016009