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2683-2267
Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research is an online open-access journal of the Department of Medicine of the Faculty of Health Sciences (ICSA) of the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo. Its publication is biannual and is released at the beginning of each period (January and July).
All manuscripts received by the Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research undergo a double-blind peer review process, guaranteeing the anonymity of both the authors and the reviewers throughout the procedure.
In a first stage, the Editor conducts a preliminary review to verify compliance with the editorial guidelines, thematic relevance, and originality of the manuscript. Those submissions that pass this stage are assigned to a minimum of two external and independent reviewers, specialists in the corresponding area and outside the editorial team.
The reviewers assess the manuscript's academic quality, methodological rigor, and scientific contribution, and issue one of the following decisions: Accepted, Accepted with minor modifications, Accepted with major modifications, or Rejected.
In case of discrepancy between the reports, the manuscript will be sent to a third external reviewer, whose decision will be final. The editorial decision will be based on the academic reports received, according to the following scheme:
| REVIEWER 1 | REVIEWER 2 | DECISION |
|---|---|---|
| Positive | Positive | Accepted |
| Positive | Negative | Sent to a third external reviewer (final decision) |
| Positive | Conditioned | The corrected article may be resubmitted for a second round of review |
| Negative | Conditioned | Rejected |
| Negative | Negative | Rejected |
The final decision will be notified to the corresponding author through the editorial management system.
Before the arbitration process begins, all manuscripts are subjected to similarity detection tools to verify their originality.
Once the manuscript is accepted, it will move to the editing and layout stage. Galley proofs will be sent to the authors for final review before publication.
The publication procedure for manuscripts within the Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research includes the following stages:
A manuscript cannot enter a stage without the previous one being completed, so the criteria that distinguish each publication stage must be clearly defined by the author and the editorial committee itself. See the Author Guide.
Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research is a biannual journal, published at the beginning of each period (January and July).
The publication period covers January-June and July-December.

This is an open-access journal, which means that all content is available free of charge to the user or their institution. Users may read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without needing prior permission from the editor or the author.
The journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which allows the user to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format, under the following terms:
This policy is part of the institutional editorial guidelines applicable to the journals and scientific bulletins published by the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo.
The publication promotes the dissemination, preservation, and open access of scientific knowledge.
Authors retain the copyright of their published works and authorize the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo to publish, disseminate, preserve, and distribute the contents in accordance with the current license of the publication.
Authors may disseminate the bibliographic reference of their published works and share the official publication link provided by the publication.
Likewise, they may deposit the published version in institutional repositories, academic repositories, scientific dissemination platforms, or personal websites, provided that:
It is recommended that any subsequent dissemination preferably refer to the official version available on the UAEH institutional journals portal, in order to ensure preservation, traceability, and proper citation of the scientific content.
This policy is part of the institutional editorial guidelines applicable to the journals and scientific bulletins published by the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo.
The publication recognizes that Artificial Intelligence tools, including generative AI systems, writing assistants, machine translators, style correction tools, and information organization support systems, may be used as auxiliary support during manuscript preparation.
The use of these tools does not replace the intellectual, ethical, or legal responsibility of the authors. Authors are responsible for verifying the accuracy, originality, relevance, and academic validity of all content submitted to the publication.
Artificial Intelligence tools may be used for auxiliary tasks such as spelling and grammar correction, style improvement, translation, preliminary organization of ideas, or support in the clarity of the text.
It is not permitted to use Artificial Intelligence tools to fabricate, alter, or manipulate data, generate nonexistent bibliographic references, produce results or conclusions without human supervision, or present AI-generated content as one's own intellectual production without review and corresponding declaration.
Artificial Intelligence tools may not appear as authors or coauthors of any manuscript.
Authors must expressly declare any significant use of Artificial Intelligence tools in the preparation of the manuscript, indicating the tool used, version or model when possible, purpose of use, and scope of participation.
The publication may request additional clarification when there are indications of improper use of Artificial Intelligence tools.
This policy is part of the institutional editorial guidelines applicable to the journals and scientific bulletins published by the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo.
The publication promotes the principles of Open Science through practices that favor transparency, reproducibility, and the responsible reuse of scientific knowledge.
Authors are encouraged to share data sets, supplementary materials, instruments, codes, transcripts, or other resources derived from the research whenever possible and appropriate according to the nature of the work.
Materials may be deposited in recognized institutional, thematic, or academic repositories, preferably including the corresponding reference within the manuscript.
When ethical, legal, confidentiality, personal data protection, third-party rights, or institutional agreements prevent the sharing of information, authors must state this explicitly in the manuscript.
Data availability will be evaluated considering the nature of each study, disciplinary particularities, and respect for the applicable ethical principles.
This policy is part of the institutional editorial guidelines applicable to the journals and scientific bulletins published by the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo.
External authorship is considered to be authorship made up of authors whose main affiliation does not correspond to UAEH. When a manuscript includes mixed authorship, the external character will be determined based on the main affiliation declared by each author at the time of submission.
The publication will promote external authorship as part of academic openness, interinstitutional collaboration, and disciplinary diversity.
For editorial follow-up purposes, each journal or bulletin will publish an annual verifiable external authorship report that will include, at a minimum, the evaluated period, the total number of published articles, the total number of articles with at least one external author, the total number of signing authors, the total number of external authors, and the calculation method used.
The suggested institutional indicator will be the following:
Percentage of articles with external authorship = (number of articles published in the period that include at least one author with affiliation external to UAEH / total number of articles published in the period) x 100.
The journal may complement this indicator with the percentage of external authors relative to the total number of signing authors.
The annual report will be available in this section, Announcements, or an institutional repository.
This policy is part of the institutional editorial guidelines applicable to the journals and scientific bulletins published by the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo.
The publication will request that manuscripts include a brief section titled “Social relevance”, “Social impact”, or an equivalent term, in which the academic, social, community, institutional, or professional usefulness of the study is clearly explained.
That section should indicate, as appropriate, what problem the research addresses, which population or sector benefits, what contribution it generates, and what its disciplinary, territorial, or community scope is.
The length may be brief and adjusted to the nature of each discipline or article type.
In addition, the editorial presentation of each issue may include a summary of the social value of the published works and their possible use by academic, professional, or social communities.
This information must be incorporated into the author instructions and the corresponding manuscript template.
This policy is part of the institutional editorial guidelines applicable to the journals and scientific bulletins published by the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo.
The journal or bulletin will develop public communication and scientific outreach actions to give visibility to its calls for papers, editorial processes, published issues, and research results.
Dissemination actions may include announcements in OJS, institutional microsites, support websites, institutional social networks, electronic newsletters, outreach notes, infographics, interviews, information capsules, and other outreach pieces approved by the editorial team.
Whenever possible, each dissemination action should include a publication date, link, responsible person or issuing area, and evidence of dissemination.
The publication will seek to ensure that public communication always refers to the official version available on the institutional portal, in order to preserve traceability, proper citation, and editorial integrity.
Journals and bulletins may keep an annual record of public communication activities as evidence of compliance.
This policy is part of the institutional editorial guidelines applicable to the journals and scientific bulletins published by the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo.
The publication adopts the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA as the technical reference for the progressive review of its website, graphic theme, plugins, forms, images, navigation, and PDF documents.
Compliance will not be presumed solely from the use of OJS 3.3.0-20 or the default theme; any compliance statement must be supported by documented technical verification of the specific installation.
The journal or bulletin will carry out periodic accessibility reviews and record the barriers detected, the corrections applied, and the remediation status.
When an inherited technical barrier cannot be corrected immediately, the publication will document the limitation and establish improvement actions as a priority.
As part of this policy, the publication will seek to ensure that published content meets minimum accessibility best practices, including sufficient contrast, semantic heading structure, keyboard navigation, alternative text in images, form labels, readable text, and PDF documents prepared for accessible reading.
The publication may issue an accessibility status statement once the corresponding technical review has been completed.
Accessibility status of the installation:
The journal is currently under technical review of its OJS installation, templates, and PDF documents. At present, there is insufficient evidence to declare full compliance with WCAG 2.1 AA. Any compliance statement must be supported solely by documentary evidence derived from that review.
The publication recognizes that web accessibility is part of a continuous improvement process. In this framework, the progressive migration to newer versions of the OJS platform is under evaluation, as they incorporate functional and technical improvements that may favor site accessibility and its components.
At present, the update to a newer version is conditioned by technical dependencies and legacy incompatibilities inherited from previous migrations, which are being addressed by the responsible team.
While that process is completed, the journal will maintain review, correction, and remediation measures on the current installation in order to reduce access barriers and document the actual accessibility status of its portal.
Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research declares its commitment to academic integrity, editorial transparency, and good scientific publishing practices. This code must be observed by authors, reviewers, editors, and all people involved in the editorial process.
Authors' commitments
Reviewers' commitments
Editors' commitments
Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research adheres to COPE's Core Practices (http://www.publicationethics.org).
In the event that the manuscript is accepted for publication, the authors retain the copyright of their published articles without restrictions and permanently grant Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research, on a non-exclusive basis, the right to publish, reproduce, distribute, display, and disseminate their work nationally and internationally, in order to preserve it and make it available in open access, in whole or in part, through current institutional digital media and channels, databases, repositories, and portals, under the applicable publication license.
The authorship of manuscripts must be fully defined from the initial submission stage through the OJS platform. The inclusion, removal, or reordering of authors, as well as a change of corresponding author, may only be considered during the evaluation phase of the manuscript, provided that this situation has been formally notified by the corresponding author before final acceptance and includes the corresponding justification.
Once the manuscript has been accepted and published, no changes in authorship will be allowed, except in duly documented exceptional cases, which will be evaluated in accordance with the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Requests for post-publication authorship changes motivated by external administrative, institutional, or academic requirements do not constitute a valid criterion for editorial changes and may be rejected in order to safeguard the integrity, transparency, and credibility of the publication.
Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research has no article processing charge (APC), which includes:
All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research will be subjected to plagiarism detection tools: EduBirdie, Plagius, and Plag, which analyze texts for matches to ensure their originality. This is done by the Editor-in-Chief upon receiving the submission and before starting the peer review process. If plagiarism or self-plagiarism is detected in a manuscript submitted for publication, the procedure detailed by COPE will be followed as outlined in the following diagram.
Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research follows the recommendations issued by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) regarding Correction, Retraction, and Republication, in order to avoid bad scientific practices and is willing to publish corrections, clarifications, and retractions when necessary according to the following types of errors:
It should be noted that in either case the online publication and the assignment of the DOI to the manuscript will be maintained. If necessary, these corrections will be notified to the organizations in which the journal/bulletin is currently indexed.
The publication adopts a metadata policy aimed at ensuring interoperability, editorial traceability, correct citation of published works, and permanent retrieval of its content.
The publication uses Dublin Core as its main interoperability scheme through OAI-PMH, with public access to its harvesting endpoint at the following address:
https://repository.uaeh.edu.mx/revistas/index.php/jbapr/oai
This implementation enables metadata harvesting and exchange with indexing, aggregation, and bibliographic preservation systems.
Every submitted manuscript and every published article must record, at a minimum, the following metadata:
When the type of manuscript requires it, other metadata may also be mandatory, such as funding, conflict of interest statement, data availability, acknowledgments, and editorial notes.
Metadata are initially captured by the authors during the submission process in OJS.
Subsequently, the review and validation of metadata is the responsibility of the editorial team. In particular:
Editorial validation must confirm that the published metadata match the final accepted manuscript, the corresponding authorization or transfer letter, and the version published in OJS.
If a metadata error is detected after publication, the publication will apply the editorial mechanism proportionate to the type of error.
If the detected problem compromises the integrity of the editorial record, authorship, originality, or validity of the content, the case will be assessed in accordance with COPE guidance on corrections, expressions of concern, and retractions.
The publication may progressively incorporate multiformat export processes from the editorial source file, based on a conversion and validation methodology that ensures consistency between the original and its derivative outputs.
The publication is committed to ensuring that its metadata are complete, verifiable, consistent, interoperable, and traceable for correction when a legitimate error exists.
With a firm commitment and conviction to disseminate the results of scientific research and innovation as soon as possible, accepted manuscripts are presented for publication after a double-blind peer review process (Post-Prints). These manuscripts will appear in their final version in a future issue of the Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research, and only the information related to volume, issue, publication date, and pagination will be modified. It should be noted that each Post-Print has its own Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which may already be used for citations/references. However, it will be officially registered when the manuscript is in its final version and appears in a specific volume and issue of the Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology Research.
To ensure the integrity, accessibility, and long-term preservation of published content, this journal implements various digital preservation strategies. In particular, it actively participates in the following initiatives:
These tools make it possible to safeguard articles and editorial materials through distributed and secure copies, reinforcing the journal's commitment to the continuous availability of scientific knowledge.
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2683-2267
Received - Accepted
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