Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- Quotations from texts of 40 words or over should be indented (i.e.placed as a separate paragraph) without quotation marks. Quotations from participants should similarly be indented if 40 words or over; they should not be in italics.
- Please also supply 3-5 keywords or phrases directly below the abstract. These should capture the essence or focus of the paper.
- Editors want to publish good quality research of interest to their readers. When first receiving a manuscript submission, they will consider the abstract, conclusion and references to evaluate if the submission fits the journal’s mission/focus. Your manuscript is more likely to be accepted if it: • Follows the guidance for submission specified by the journal • is within the scope of the journal’s parameters (e.g., for EJQRP: qualitative research, psychotherapist readers) • describes research that advances the field (research or practice) • develops research in the field showing awareness of other literature • is carefully prepared and follows the journal's submission guidelines • uses clear language and is reasonably well written • spelling, grammar and referencing formats checked • demonstrates appropriate ethics.
- Please ensure that you submit (upload) TWO copies of your article - one named (identifying authors' names), the other blind. Your blind version should be labelled clearly as 'blind' and should not include your name.
- The submission file is in OpenOffice or Microsoft Word document file format. The text is single-spaced with a space between paragraphs; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed at the appropriate points within the text, rather than at the end.
- The text adheres to APA stylistic and bibliographic (i.e. referencing) requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines. - Check all quotations carefully to make sure they are exactly as in the original version, including spelling, punctuation, indents, wording, bolding, italics, formatting, etc. - Quotations from texts of 40 words or over should be indented (i.e., placed as a separate paragraph) without quotation marks. Quotations from participants should similarly be indented if 40 words or over; they should not be in italics. - Use 3-point dots (ellipses) to indicate text left out of a single sentence; - Use 4-point dots to indicate material left out between different sentences or paragraphs. - Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
- The front sheet of the manuscript should contain relevant information about the authors, affiliations and relevant funding or disclosures of competing interests. (This front sheet should be omitted from the ‘blind’ copy that is submitted. 1. Author details – If the article is published, all contributing authors will be named at the beginning of the paper and a brief biography (including affiliations, professional websites, ORCiDs and social media handles if available) will be placed at the end of the article. Otherwise, only the email and affiliations of the first author will be listed on the front page. 2. Funding details. Please supply details required by your funding and grant-awarding bodies, for example: This work was supported by the [Funding Agency] under Grant [number xxxx]. 3. Disclosure statement. Include a statement in your submission that you acknowledge any financial or non-financial interest that has arisen from your research. Please also declare any ‘competing interests’ within the article, for example: The author reports there are no competing interests to declare.
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