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Explains how JPSP sections judge manuscripts: masked review, innovation gate, central vs. peripheral limitations, and decision categories. Useful before submitting or interpreting a decision letter.
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JPSP is reviewed **inside one of three independently edited sections**, by an editor and reviewers
JPSP is reviewed inside one of three independently edited sections, by an editor and reviewers who are mutually masked to the authors. Knowing how your section frames decisions helps you anticipate what reviewers will ask. The IRGP section has published an unusually explicit review model (below); ASC and PPID share the masked, theory-first culture but set their own specifics (verify).
jpsp-topic-selection).Across ASC, IRGP, and PPID the editor-level screen rejects on a small set of recurring failures. Treat these as illustrative of the post-credibility-revolution culture rather than codified rules — confirm current section policy against the journal's submission guidelines (待核实).
| Desk-screen pattern | What it signals to the section editor | Pre-empt by |
|---|---|---|
| Single-study submission | Not built to the long-format, multi-study standard | A converging package (jpsp-study-design) before submitting |
| Thin theory, clean effect | Fails the innovation gate independent of data | A theoretical advance, not a demonstration (jpsp-theory-and-hypotheses) |
| Wrong section | Mis-fit for the editor's masthead and readers | Deliberate section choice (jpsp-topic-selection) |
| Under-masked manuscript | Breaks masked review | Strip names, self-refs, metadata, repo URLs (jpsp-submission) |
| Missing JARS / TOP disclosures | Transparency floor unmet | Complete JARS + TOP Level 2 statements (jpsp-open-science-and-transparency) |
| Underpowered key study | Central interpretability risk | Power against the smallest effect of interest |
Illustrative — invented to show the decision sequence, not a real verdict.
An IRGP submission claims a new group-identity moderator across four studies (illustrative pooled d = 0.29, 95% CI [0.16, 0.42]).
【Section + editor stream】ASC / IRGP / PPID
【Innovation gate】is the idea a "yes/probably yes"? why
【Likely limitations】central vs peripheral; existing vs new data to fix
【Plausible decision】accept-with-revision / R&R / reject (section-specific)
【Registered Report?】if prospective, Stage 1 considered?
【Next】jpsp-submission (pre-submit) or jpsp-rebuttal (on decision)
../../resources/external_tools.md — preregistration / Registered Report tooling../../resources/official-source-map.md — IRGP review model, masked-review policy, per-section editorsnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jpsp-skillsDispatches JPSP manuscript work to the correct sub-skill based on section (ASC/IRGP/PPID) and lifecycle stage. Does not draft content.
Explains the Journal of Applied Psychology's masked peer review, action-editor model, dual gate of theory and rigor, and desk-reject patterns. Helps stress-test manuscripts before submission and interpret decision letters.
Explains Psychological Science's peer review criteria, editorial triage patterns, and Registered Reports pathway to help tailor manuscripts before submission and interpret decision letters.