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Procedures for reviewing and/or editing an article Role of the members of the editorial board in the reviewing process:. 1.Role of the editor in chief 2.Role of the reviewer 3.Role of the editor Note to all members of the editorial board : in your communications with the editor in chief, please indicate the number of the manuscript as well as the complete title of the manuscript as the subject of the .

Role of the editor in chief The Editor in chief is responsible for: 1.Verifying the manuscripts upon their submission Verifying the author’s eligibility Verifying if the manuscript respects APA norms Insuring the author’s confidentiality 2.Distributing manuscripts to members of the editorial board When possible, the Editor in chief tries to distribute the manuscripts to the reviewers according to their interests and availabilities. 3. Insure a follow-up of the revision process and verify the evaluations upon their reception 4.Distributing the evaluations to an assigned editor The Editor in cheif verifies the edition upon it’s reception. She communicates with the editor in order to insure that the evaluation is as accurate as possible.

Role of the reviewer The reviwer’s letter to the editor must include: Notice : In order give clarity to the comments included in the letter, the reviewer may comment directly (in track change) in the manuscript. This method allows the author to easily identify the sections that are problematic. 1.The decision concerning the publication of the article 1.The article is accepted as is (rare, not to say never) 2.The article is accepted with minor revisions 3.The article is rejected with the suggestion to resubmit 4.The article is rejected 2.The principle modifications needed The comments are inspired from the criterias proposed in the evaluation grid. The comments must identify the flaws and the principle points that must be improved. The reviewer must clearly mention specificaly which sections of the manuscript are being critisized For each comment, it is important to explain why this point is being critisized and how it may be improved. The suggestions made by the reviewer must be specific enough so the author may easily modify the manuscript. 3.The reviewer must NOT sign any of the reviewed documents

IMPORTANT NOTICE To ensure the confidentiality of the reviewer Even if you do not write your name in the document, it is still possible to know the identity of the reviewer Procedure to change the user name when reviewing in « track change » with Word. When you insert a comment, Word automaticaly inserts the user name. To ensure the anonymity, it is preferable to erase your name so the authors may not recongnise you. To do so, go to Tools, Options, User and write X instead of your name or initials. If you have Vista or Word 97 (or a more recent version): Go to Revision, Follow-up of the modifications, Change user name and write X instead of your name or initials.

Example of a reviewer’s letter Review manuscript Potential and theoretical Strength: I find that the general goal of this manuscript is an important one: It attempts to integrate past research into a model that explains how an individual might react to the images of very thin women perpetuated by the media. Although an important goal, I have trouble seeing how this goal falls into the field of the social psychology of identity, interpersonal relations, or intergroup relations. The link to one of these subfields needs to be made much stronger. The model proposed is of great applied importance. Theoretically however, I am having trouble understanding its addition to existing theoretical knowledge, as I find the concepts included in the model to not be clearly defined. My main concern is with the inclusion of the concept of “coping mechanisms” and/or “fragilisation” within the model. I feel that this concept is never fully explained. As it is, the model cannot help us predict an understandable outcome as it relies entirely on vaguely identified “coping mechanisms” instead of on a theoretically supported predictor. How are we to know if someone has good “coping mechanisms” or not? Without this knowledge, the proposed model would not give us much information. It might help to include a diagram of the proposed model to help the reader understand it. Even if this is done however, the author still needs to more clearly explain the components of the model. Justification The first paragraph of the paper is not well-supported. All ideas need to be referenced. For example “Diet is now an industry itself, and restrained eating has become the norm rather than the exception” needs to be supported with a reference, as does the sentence that follows. Throughout, the author could use more references to back up his or her ideas. Again, the

Example of a reviewer’s letter inclusion of “coping mechanisms” in the model is not justified by any literature or theories reviewed prior to the proposal of the model. Structure and integration: I found that the order of the paper is logical and that it flows well. However, in places, I found it to be unclear. I had trouble understanding the review of the Polivy et al. study and its concept of assimilation. I was not sure I grasped when and why assimilation might occur. This translated into confusion over the concept of assimilation in the proposed model, in that it was unclear when and why one would assimilate an image to the self. The concept of assimilation needs to be reviewed and explained more clearly in order for the model to be understood. The final page of the paper needs to include a more coherent link to the theories reviewed in the paper and to discuss the implications of the proposed model and why they are important theoretically, and for the everyday world. It needs to deal with what the author actually discussed in the paper, rather than with new ideas about society. The author has made a good attempt at integrating the reviewed theories into his or her proposed model, and has linked the review to the overall goal of the proposal. The inclusion of “coping mechanisms” however seems to come out of no where. It was not based on theory or research reviewed in the literature review section of the paper. Since it appears to be the main mechanism of the model, it needs to be explained previous to the model proposal. Style: The manuscript does not follow apa style. Formatting changes need to be made to the title page, the page numbers, paragraph indents, spacing between sentences, and references to be consistent with apa style.

Editor’s role The editor’s letter must include : 1.Identification of the manuscript The manuscipt’s number The manuscript’s title 2.A summary of the reviewers’ comments Unless the article is rejected, the editor must indicate which comments deserve the most attention and which are less relevent, as well as the most frequent critics made by the reviewers. If the author is invited to resubmit his manuscript, the editor must identify what are the most relevant modifications that need to be brought. 3.The decision concerning the publication of the article (see the following slide) 1.The article is accepted as is (rare, not to say never) 2.The article is accepted with minor revisions 3.The article is rejected with the suggestion to resubmit 4.The article is rejected

Editor’s response Editor’s response: The article is accepted as is (rare: not to say never) The article is accepted with minor revisions Minor corrections needed If the author does not agree with the corrections proposed by the editor, he is invited to explain why the corrections should not be made. The article is rejected with suggestion of resubmission if: –The subject is interesting and the text has potential –Important corrections must be brought –Please note that this does not imply any engagement to publish the manuscript once it is modified The article is rejected