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Please post the following Announcement - CALL FOR PAPERS: Behavioral Science & Policy

  • 1.  Please post the following Announcement - CALL FOR PAPERS: Behavioral Science & Policy

    Posted 05-15-2014 12:32
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    Call for papers

    The Behavioral Science & Policy Association (BSPA) invites submissions for its inaugural issue of Behavioral Science & Policy
    (BSP), a new international peer-reviewed quarterly journal, co-published with Brookings Institution Press.
     
    Behavioral Science & Policy features short, accessible articles describing actionable advice for policy makers and practitioners 
    that is firmly grounded in the empirical scientific study of individual, group, and organizational behavior. Submissions will undergo a dual review process involving discipline-focused editors to assess scientific rigor and policy-focused editors to assess practicality. Articles recommended for publication will also receive feedback from professional writing editors to enhance their appeal to a broad audience of behavioral scientists, policy makers, practitioners, and educated lay readers. Published articles will be available online via open access until compiled into print editions. BSP articles are promoted by BSPA and Brookings via press releases, briefings, and other media channels. BSP is not limited to a particular point of view or political ideology.


    Accepting Submissions 

    Spotlight on Pre-K Education

     

    In addition to regular articles, each issue of BSP will feature one or two Spotlight Topics that include a cluster of articles on a particular area of current interest. We are now accepting submissions for a Spotlight on Pre-K Education, featuring:

     
    • Studies on the effectiveness  of different kinds of Early Care and Education (ECE) interventions
    • Studies on the degree of benefits to be expected for different sorts of children and/or in different environments
    • Proposals for experiments to be conducted exploring the relative helpfulness of various ECE elements
    • Issues of scalability and funding

     

    To receive full consideration for the Behavioral Science & Policy Spotlight on Pre-K Education, please submit your article by July 15, 2014.

     

     

    Article Formats
    Proposals, Findings, Reviews

    Articles in BSP generally take the form of Proposals, Findings, or Reviews.

    • Proposals (<2500 words) specify scientifically grounded policy proposals and provide supporting evidence including concise reports of relevant studies. This category is most appropriate for describing new policy implications of previously published work or a novel policy recommendation that is supported by previously published studies.
    • Findings (<4000 words) report on results of new studies and/or substantially new analysis of previously reported data sets (including formal meta-analysis) and the policy implications of the research findings. This category is most appropriate for presenting new evidence that supports a particular policy recommendation. The additional length of this format is designed to accommodate a fuller account of methods, results, and/or analysis of studies that have not been previously reported elsewhere (though some finer details may be relegated to supplementary online materials). 
    • Reviews (<5000 words) survey and synthesize the key findings and policy implications of research in a specific disciplinary area or on a specific policy topic. This could take the form of describing a general-purpose behavioral tool for policy makers or a set of behaviorally grounded insights for addressing a particular policy challenge.
    • Inquiries concerning other formats should be directed to BSP  Managing Editor Kaye de Kruif.

     


    Submit Your Manuscript
    July 15, 2014 Deadline

     

    To receive full consideration for publication in the inaugural issue of Behavioral Science & Policy, please submit your manuscript by July 15, 2014. 

     

     

    Questions can be addressed to
    BSP Managing Editor Kaye de Kruif.

     

    Contact:
    Kaye de Kruif, Managing Editor
    Behavioral Science & Policy

     
         

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