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Manuscript Submission

Behavior Research Methods is published by the Psychonomic Society under the direction of its Publications Committee (Chair, 2008: Mary A. Peterson). This journal publishes articles in the areas of methods, techniques, instrumentation, and computer applications in research in experimental psychology.

Submission: Authors can submit manuscripts for consideration by Editor John Krantz by visiting http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/psychonomic/brmic where the manuscript can be uploaded. If you have any questions please click here.

The Publications Committee and Editor expect that human and animal subjects will be treated ethically. Mistreatment of subjects is grounds for rejection of a manuscript.

Final Accepted Version: The final accepted version of the manuscript must be submitted in accordance with the Guidelines for Authors on the Web. (See also Guidelines for References.)

Copyright and Permission: Authors must secure from both the Psychonomic Society and the author of reproduced material written permission to quote text of more than 500 words or to reproduce two or more tables or figures from any article published in this journal, except for the few that are in the public domain. The Psychonomic Society normally grants permission contingent upon the author’s permission, a complete citation of source, and payment of a $10 fee per article from which material is taken. The fee only is waived for authors who wish to use their own material commercially.

Permission from the Society is waived for authors who wish to reproduce a single table or figure, provided the author’s permission is obtained and full credit is given to the Psychonomic Society and the author through a complete citation. (If written permission is requested for commercial use of a single table or figure, the $10 fee will be assessed.) Permission and fees are waived for authors who wish to reproduce their own material for personal use, and for others to make single or multiple copies of single articles for personal, noncommercial scholarly, or nonprofit, educational classroom use. Extensive use of copy privileges in such a way as to substitute for a subscription to this journal is not intended or permitted.

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Permission through the Academic Permissions Service of the CCC or written permission from the Psychonomic Society is required for all other kinds of copying such as copying for resale, for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, or for creating new collective works.

For additional information on submissions, formats, permissions, proof, reprints, tables, figures, and electronic files, see Guidelines for Authors.