International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology (Jan 2008)

Criteria of the peer review process for publication of experimental and quasi-experimental research in Psychology: A guide for creating research papers

  • Manuel M. Ramos-Álvarez,
  • María M. Moreno-Fernández,
  • Berenice Valdés-Conroy,
  • Andrés Catena

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 751 – 764

Abstract

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Experimental research in Psychology is characterized by ensuring a method that guarantees objectivity, reliability, validity and replication of results. In this theoretical study we propose a set of criteria for the preparation and review of quasiexperimental and experimental research manuscripts, which follows such methodological objective dictates. These criteria are based on a review of structural aspects in experimental research, in the modern theory of psychological theorization, and in the validity theory of scientific research. All these aspects are complemented with those proposed in revisions about empirically-based, statistically-based peer-review systems, and recently refined according to the expert judgment approach. We distinguish between essential, obligatory, complementary, and methodological criteria. These norms are organized according to a measuring tool -the ExperimenCheck2 system-, including report characteristics, antecedents, theoretical development, design, analysis and interpretation of results, format and bibliographical sources, also summarized in the form of a conceptual map. We also introduce the general guidelines of a reviewing process that fulfils scientific criteria, using the proposed evaluative guideline as the main organizing principle.