Submissions
Author Guidelines
Submissão
Todos os artigos devem ser submetidos eletronicamente. Qualquer outra forma de submissão não será aceita pelos Editores.
No ato da submissão, deverão ser anexados os seguintes documentos:
(1) O artigo (arquivo completo em formato Word, incluindo página de rosto, resumo, texto, referências e ilustrações);
(2) As ilustrações (em arquivo separado e editável, nos formatos aceitos pela Revista nos programas: Excel, GraphPrism, SPSS 22, Corel Draw Suite X7 e Word, nas seguintes extensões: .cdr, .pzf, .spv, .jpg, .jpeg, .xls, .xlsx, .doc, .docx, .vsdx, .vst.);
(3) Todos os documentos exigidos pela Revista (devidamente assinados por todos os autores).
Documentos
No momento da submissão, os autores deverão encaminhar os seguintes documentos anexados ao artigo:
- Carta de apresentação de artigo para submissão [ Modelo ]
- Formulário de Conformidade com a Ciência Aberta [ Modelo ]
Quando aplicável:
- Documento que atesta a permissão para uso das ilustrações (tabelas, fotos, gráficos e outros).
- Declaração de Compromisso com a Ética em Pesquisa
- Certificado de Tradução.
- Documento que atesta a permissão para uso, adaptação e tradução de escalas e questionários.
Todos os autores devem assinar os documentos. Somente assinaturas digitalizadas ou eletrônicas são permitidas para evitar qualquer tipo de fraude. Toda a documentação deve ser enviada digitalizada e em formato PDF.
Categorias
Tipos de artigos aceitos por Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas)
Antes de o manuscrito ser submetido à avaliação dos revisores ad hoc, ele é submetido a uma pré-avaliação pelo Conselho Editorial. As seguintes categorias de artigos são aceitas para publicação: Relatório de Pesquisa, Artigo Teórico, Artigo de Revisão Sistemática da Literatura, Estudo de Caso, Seção Temática, Comunicação Breve, Carta ao Editor (artigo de opinião) e Resenha.
O manuscrito que se enquadrar em uma das categorias e áreas acima será submetido ao Comitê Editorial para pré-avaliação.
Publicação em inglês
Visando a internacionalização da Revista, a mesma publica artigos inéditos em língua inglesa.
No entanto, os autores podem submeter manuscritos em português e, após aprovação, deverão providenciar a tradução por profissionais credenciados pela Estudos de Psicologia; o custo da tradução será de responsabilidade dos autores.
Para garantir a qualidade e a consistência dos textos traduzidos para a língua inglesa, a tradução deverá ser realizada, obrigatoriamente, por tradutor altamente qualificado e com experiência comprovada em tradução de textos científicos, indicado e credenciado pelo Periódico.
Manuscrito
Preparando o manuscrito
A Revista Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas) adota as normas de publicação da American Psychological Association – APA (7ª edição, 2020), com algumas adaptações de estilo próprio.
O periódico fornece o seguinte modelo [ Modelo ]
Estrutura do texto
As páginas devem ter numeração personalizada a partir da folha de rosto (que deve ser numerada como número 1). O papel deve ser tamanho A4, com formatação de margens superior e inferior (no mínimo 2,5 cm), esquerda e direita (no mínimo 3 cm), com espaçamento entre linhas de 1,5, fonte Arial 12. O arquivo deve ser escrito em editor de texto semelhante ao Word de 2010.
É altamente recomendável que o(s) autor(es) procure(m) aconselhamento linguístico profissional (revisores e/ou tradutores certificados em português e inglês) antes de submeter originais que possam conter imprecisões e/ou inadequações morfológicas, sintáticas, idiomáticas ou de estilo.
- Deve ser respeitada a seguinte ordem de apresentação, incluindo os itens em páginas separadas:
- Folha de rosto
- Resumo
- Texto
- Referências (em página separada, após o final do texto);
- Ilustrações (cada uma em uma página separada, após as referências).
- A formatação das referências deve facilitar a tarefa de revisão e edição. Para tanto, deve-se utilizar espaçamento antes e depois de 12 pt, com espaçamento 1,5 e tamanho de fonte 12 pt, de acordo com o estilo APA (7ª edição, 2020);
- A apresentação de informações numéricas e estatísticas, bem como a elaboração de tabelas e figuras devem seguir as recomendações do manual da APA (7ª edição, 2010);
- Ilustrações (Figuras, Quadros e Tabelas) devem ser inseridas após a seção de Referências, uma ilustração por página, independentemente do seu tamanho, e dentro do limite máximo de 25 páginas. Ressalta-se que as ilustrações também devem ser enviadas em arquivos separados e editáveis.
A folha de rosto deve conter:
- Título completo em português:
- Deve ser conciso e evitar palavras desnecessárias e/ou redundantes;
- Sem abreviações e siglas ou localização geográfica da investigação;
- Deve ser limitado a um máximo de 15 palavras.
- Título completo em inglês, condizente com o título em português.
- Sugestão obrigatória de um título curto para o cabeçalho, com no máximo 40 caracteres (incluindo espaços), em português (ou espanhol) e inglês.
- Nome completo de cada autor (não abrevie os primeiros nomes) e seu número de registro ORCID®. O registro está disponível gratuitamente em: https://orcid.org/.
- Inform the academic title data of the authors (if master’s, doctor, etc.), the current institution affiliation (only one link per author, on 3 levels (Ex: University, Faculty, Program, Center, School, Department), without abbreviations or acronyms), as well as city, state and country.
- Indication of the corresponding author who should be based on the highest academic degree, with the full address of the institution to which he/she is affiliated.
- Inform telephone and e-mail of all authors. These data will not be released under any circumstances, with the exception of the e-mail of the appointed corresponding author.
- Inform, explicitly, the contribution of each of the authors in the article, in plain text of up to four lines;
- Inform if the article stems from a Dissertation or Thesis, indicating the title, author, university and year of publication;
- Inform if the article has been submitted to any Preprints platform. If so, inform the name of the repository and the complete reference of the article
Footnotes indicating financial support and the case and/or notice number, acknowledgment of collaboration of colleagues and technicians may be included [explain the reason, for example: critical review of the manuscript, data collection, etc.]. It is mandatory to send the permission of the nominees. Acknowledgments to institutions that supported the research can be included, in a paragraph not exceeding three lines.
Note: this should be the only part of the text with the identification of the authors, and other types of notes will not be accepted (except in the translation of citations).
The processing of the article will only start after the inclusion of this information on the cover page.
Abstract
In Portuguese
The abstract must contain a minimum of 100 and a maximum of 150 words. The use of acronyms, abbreviations or citations is not allowed.
The abstract should include a brief reference to the problem investigated, sample characteristics, the method used for data collection, results and conclusions.
The keywords or descriptors must be drawn from the Health Sciences Terminology (DeCS) or Psychology Terminology. For free search terms, the SciELO Index can also be used.
The keywords or descriptors must be written in lowercase letters, separated by semicolons. The abstract should contain, at the end, 3-5 keywords that accurately describe the content of the work.
The keywords should not be present in the title.
In English
The abstract in English must be consistent with the text of the abstract in Portuguese, following the same rules, and followed by the keywords obtained from the Terminology in Health Sciences (DeCS) or Psychology Terminology.
Article organization
The text of all works submitted for publication must have a clear organization and titles and subtitles that facilitate reading.
For quantitative articles, the text must present:
Introduction: development of the problem under investigation, including its historical background, and statement of the purpose of the investigation.
Method: description of the procedures used to conduct the investigation, including consistent information about the participants, instruments and procedures used. At the end of this section, there must be a clear statement regarding the compliance with the ethical procedures adopted and provide the approved case number.
Results: should report the most important results and analyses, which respond to the research objectives.
Discussion: it includes abstract, interpretation and implication of the results; it should explore, properly and objectively, the effects discussed in the light of other observations already reported in the literature. The limitations of the study as well as suggestions for future research should be pointed out. Include the conclusion of the work and final considerations in this section.
For qualitative articles, the sections may vary according to their content order.
Abbreviations and acronyms: should be used in a standardized manner, and should be limited only to those used conventionally or sanctioned for use, accompanied by the meaning, in full, at the first citation in the text. The journal does not adopt acronyms in the plural. They should not be used in the title and abstract.
Citations
Foreign language citations translated by the authors should be written in their original language in the footnote. The source indication must include the wording: Our translation. Ex.: (Pfeiffer, 2015, p. 24, our translation).
Secondary references will not be accepted, that is, citation from the original author (apud).
Do not use the terms apud, op. cit, id. ibidem, and others. They are not part of the APA standards.
Citations of articles of multiple authorship should be made as follows:
Article with two authors: quote the two authors whenever the article is referred to.
Articles with three or more authors: use the first author's surname followed by et al. and the year, starting with the first citation in the text.
Ambiguity in citations: to avoid ambiguity, when the text cites multiple papers with three or more authors with the same publication year, the number of authors needed to distinguish the publication should be referenced. For instance: Teles, Marques, Júlio, et al. (2018); Teles, Marques, Harcourt, et al. (2018).
Citations of works with the same authorship and date: distinguish them by placing lowercase letters after the year, both in the text citation and in the reference list entry. For instance: (Ortega et al., 2010a, 2010b, 2010c).
Old and reissued works: In the case of old citations, with new editions of the work, the quote must include both dates, the original and the date of the edition read by the author. For example: Freud (1912/1969, p.154).
In the case of a citation, with up to 40 words, it must be enclosed in quotation marks in the text, with indication of the author's last name, the date and the page.
Citations with more than 40 words must come in a new paragraph, with single spacing, font size 11 and with a 4cm indentation in the left margin. Literal quote of 500 words or more must be allowed by the original author
References
References and citations must be standardized according to the APA style (7th edition, 2020).
There should be a prevalence (50%) of references from the last 5 years and extracted from indexed journals (mandatory item).
No citations/references of monographs for completion of undergraduate courses will be accepted, besides abstracts of works from Congresses, Symposia, Workshops, Meetings, among others, and unpublished texts (classes handouts, among others).
If a work, by one of the authors of the manuscript and/or other sources is in the process of being published but is cited (that is, an article in press), it is mandatory to submit a copy of the acceptance letter (article already approved with expected publication) of the Journal that will publish that article. Otherwise, the quote/reference will be excluded. In any case, articles in press should be avoided.
If unpublished data obtained by other researchers are quoted in the manuscript, it will be necessary to include a permission letter to use such data issued by their authors.
Works with a single author must come before works of multiple authorship, when the surname is the same.
In the case of works in which the first author is the same, but the co-authors are different, the alphabetic order of the co-authors' last names must be taken as a criterion.
Articles by the same authors must be ranked by date, the oldest coming first. Works with the same authorship and the same date must be differentiated into "a" and "b".
Authors' names should not be replaced by dashes or hyphens.
All addresses with Internet links (URL) in the references must be active and lead directly to the document cited.
When the mentioned document has a DOI number (Digital Object Identifier), it must be informed, waiving the date of access to the content (see examples of electronic material). The prefix https://doi.org/... should be used.
The formatting of the references should facilitate the task of reviewing and editing. Thus, spacing before and after 12 pt with 1.5 spacing and font size 12 pt be used. Each of the references must be presented as a new paragraph, with 0.5 cm indentation of the left margin from the second line. The inclusion of references of articles already published in the journal Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas) is suggested as a way of increasing its impact factor.
The accuracy and appropriateness of references to works that have been consulted and mentioned in the text of the article are the author’s responsibility, just as the content of the works is his/her sole responsibility.
All authors, whose works are cited in the text, must be followed by the date of publication and listed in the References section.
Examples
Article with up to 2 authors
Arantes, V. A., & Pinheiro, V. P. G. (2021). Purposes in life of young Brazilians: identities and values in context. Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas), 38, e200012. https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0275202138e200012
Artigos from 3 to 20 authors
Pompa, J. P. P., Bakker, L., & Rubiales, J. (2021). Classroom climate in the secondary school of Mar Del Plata. Psicologia Escolar e Educacional, 25, e221999. https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-35392021221999
Zhao, N., Wang, X. H., Kang, C. Y. Zheng, Y., Yang, L. Y., Guan, T. F., Bai, Y. X., Wei, R., Hinman, H. C., & Zhang, X. Y. (2021). Sex differences in association between cognitive impairment and clinical correlates in Chinese patients with first-episode drug-naïve schizophrenia. Annals of General Psychiatry, 20(26), 1-9.
Articles with 21 or more authors
Kalnay, E., Kanamitsu, M., Kirtler, R., Collins, W., Deaven, D., Gandin, L., Iredell, M., Saha, S., White, G., Woollen, J., Zhu, Y., Chelliah, M., Ebisuzaki, W., Higgins, W., Janowiak, J., Mo, K. C., Ropelewski, C., Wang, J., Leetma, A., ... Joseph, D. (1996). The NCEP/NCAR 40-year reanalysis project. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 77(3), 437-471.
Books
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2021). Clinical supervision: a competency-based approach (2nd ed.). American Psychological Association.
Book chapters
Brutlag, A. (2021). Toxicology. In S. Cital, K. Kramer, L. Hughston, J. S., & Gaynor (Eds.), Cannabis therapy in Veterinary Medicine: a complete guide (pp. 61-83). Springer International Publishing.
Old work reissued at a much later date
Piaget, J., & Inhekder, B. (1969). The psychology of the child (2nd ed.). Basic Books. (Original work published 1966)
Unpublished theses or dissertations
Abreu, J. S. (2021). Binômio: necrofilia e biofilia nas teorias pedagógica, psicológica e psicanalítica (Freire, Fromm e Freud) [Tese de doutorado não-publicada]. Universidade Nove de Julho.
Institutional authorship
World Health Organization. (2021). Step-by-step guide for developing a public health strategy for artisanal and small-scale gold mining in the context of the Minamata Convention on Mercury.
Work presented at congresses published in annals
Perrone, R. A. P., & Ferreira, M. D. (2014). Jugar como recurso de preparación psicológica de los niños visita al hermano internado en la unidad de terapia intensiva pediátrica. Anais do VII Congreso Internacional y XII Nacional de Psicología Clínica. pp. 564-565.
Legislation
Conselho Nacional de Saúde (Brasil). (2012). Resolução no 466, de 12 de dezembro de 2012. Diário Oficial da União, Brasília.
Press article
Pachur, T., & Scheibehenne, B. (in press). Unpacking buyer-seller diferences in valuation from experience: a cognitive modeling approach. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
Electronic material
Journal articles
Medina, G. B. K., & Guimarães, S. R. K. (2021). Reading in developmental dyslexia: the role of phonemic awareness and executive functions. Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas), 38, e180178. https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0275202138e180178
Çoban, E., Serindağ, H. C., Salihoğlu, E. K., Selçuk, H. H., Eren, F., Albay, V. B, & Soysal, A. (2021). Central Nervous system vasculitis due to an endemic zoonosis in Turkey; Tularemia. Archives of Neuropsychiatry, 58(1), 73-76. http://www.noropsikiyatriarsivi.com/sayilar/452/npa_v58n1_73-76_dumromj ur8202103282101467857479.pdf
Stanghellini, G., Daga, G. A., & Ricca, V. (2021). From the patients' perspective: what it is like to suffer from eating disorders. Eating and Weight Disorders, 26, 751-755. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40519-020-00913-8
Unpublished theses or dissertations
Martins, C. C. (2021). Escala de Autorregulacão socioemocional infantil: construção e análise de qualidades psicométricas [Dissertação de mestrado não-publicada]. Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas. http://tede.bibliotecadigital.puc-campinas.edu.br:8080/ jspui/handle/tede/1413
Institutional authorship
World Health Organization. (2020, March 3). WHO announces COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic 2020. https://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/health-emergencies/coronavirus-covid-19/news/news/2020/3/who-announces-covid-19outbreak-a-pandemic#:~:text=The%20meeting%20follows%20the%20announc ement,a%20growing%20number%20of%20countries
Pan American Health Organization. (2021). Pan American Health Organization Response to COVID-19 in the Americas: January-December 2020. World Health Organization. https://iris.paho.org/bitstream/handle/10665.2/54013/PAHOIMSP HECOVID-19210010_eng.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
Work presented at congresses published in annals
Savagea, T., Davisa, A., Fischhoffa, B., & Morgana, G. M. (2021). A strategy to improve expert technology forecasts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118(21), 1-5. https://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/118/21/e2021558118.full.pdf
Newspaper article
Singh, K. D. (2021, May, 27). Twitter Calls on Indian Government to Respect Free Speech. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/27/technology/india-twitter.html
Illustrations
Preparing the illustrations
Illustrations are considered any and all types of tables, figures, graphs, drawings, diagrams, flowcharts, photographs, maps, organization charts, diagrams, plans, pictures, portraits, etc., which serve to illustrate the research data. Figures should not present the same data as the tables.
The total number of illustrations accepted per article is 7 (seven), comprising all the types mentioned above.
The illustrations must be inserted after the References section, one illustration per page, regardless of its size, and should also be sent separately in its original program, through the ScholarOne platform.
The illustrations should be editable, and the following editing programs are accepted: Excel, GraphPrism, SPSS 22, Corel Draw Suite X7 and Word. Therefore, images can be submitted only in the following extensions: .cdr, .pzf, .spv, .jpg, .jpeg, .xls, .xlsx, .doc, .docx, .vsdx, .vst. If another program is used, the standard Frutiger font, size 7, adopted by the Journal should be used.
The images must have a resolution equal to or greater than 600 dpi.
Graphics and drawings must be generated in vector drawing programs (Microsoft Excel, CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator etc.), accompanied by their quantitative parameters, in the form of a table and with the name of all variables.
The use of color images is recommended and has no publication costs for the author.
Graphics presented with grid lines are not accepted, and elements (bars, circles) profiles should have no volume (3-D).
The author is responsible for the quality of the illustrations, which should allow reduction without resolution loss, since the use of landscape format is not allowed.
Each illustration should be given a short title, numbered consecutively and independently, with Arabic numerals, according to the order in which the data are mentioned. For graphics, the title of all axes must also be informed.
All columns of Tables must have headings.
As palavras Figura, Tabela e Quadro, que aparecem no texto, devem ser escritas com a primeira letra maiúscula e acompanhadas do número a que se referem. Os locais sugeridos para inserção de figuras e tabelas no manuscrito devem ser indicados no texto. Os títulos devem ser concisos.
Incluir, sempre que necessário, notas explicativas. Caso haja alguma sigla ou destaque específico (como o uso de negrito, asterisco, entre outros), este deve ter seu significado informado no rodapé da ilustração.
Para artigos em idioma diferente do português, deve-se observar a tradução correta das ilustrações, tabelas e figuras, além da conversão dos valores para o idioma original do artigo.
Em caso de utilização integral ou adaptação de figuras ou tabelas publicadas em outras fontes, deve-se anexar a autorização para seu uso, citando-se a fonte correspondente. No caso de fotografias, é necessário o envio de declaração com a autorização do autor para o uso de sua imagem, mesmo que haja tentativa de ocultação da identidade do autor.
Os autores devem garantir que nada no manuscrito infrinja quaisquer direitos autorais ou de propriedade intelectual de terceiros, sob pena de responderem judicialmente nos termos da Lei nº 9.610/98, que consolidou as leis de direitos autorais.
Após a aceitação
Provas
Eles serão enviados ao autor correspondente, que será responsável por transmitir a versão aos coautores (se for o caso).
Centro de Publicação SBI
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