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## Pre-registration

Pre-registration is a mechanism in which one places a detailed description of a planned study into a repository where it is timestamped and will remain immutable. For more background information, see [here](https://help.osf.io/article/145-preregistration).
Pre-registration is a mechanism in which one places a detailed description of a planned study into a repository where it is timestamped and will remain immutable.
For more background information, see [here](https://help.osf.io/article/145-preregistration).

- All empirical projects will be
pre-registered, preferably using the Open Science Framework.
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Whenever possible, we support the submission of Registered Reports.

Registered reports are a publication mechanism in which one submits a manuscript that contains an Introduction and Methods section that describe a study prior to execution of the research; it is essential a written version of a pre-registration. The manuscript is reviewed on the strength of the rationale and methods, and if deemed sufficient it is given an "in-principle acceptance" such that the journal guarantees to publish the paper regardless of the results, as long as the approved methods were followed.
Registered reports are a publication mechanism in which one submits a manuscript that contains an Introduction and Methods section that describe a study prior to execution of the research; it is essential a written version of a pre-registration.
The manuscript is reviewed on the strength of the rationale and methods, and if deemed sufficient it is given an "in-principle acceptance" such that the journal guarantees to publish the paper regardless of the results, as long as the approved methods were followed.

There are currently [over 300 journals](https://www.cos.io/initiatives/registered-reports#tabid2) that accept Registered Report submissions. In addition, Registered Reports can be submitted to [PCI-RR](https://rr.peercommunityin.org/), which is a community project that reviews preprint Registered Reports.
There are currently [over 300 journals](https://www.cos.io/initiatives/registered-reports#tabid2) that accept Registered Report submissions.
In addition, Registered Reports can be submitted to [PCI-RR](https://rr.peercommunityin.org/), which is a community project that reviews preprint Registered Reports.

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