A free, open‐access preprint repository for the psychological sciences, allowing authors to share early versions of their manuscripts.
PsyArXiv was created by the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science (SIPS) and the Center for Open Science (COS), with technical support provided by COS. PsyArXiv is an open-access preprint archive for psychology research, aiming to accelerate the dissemination of psychological studies. It allows scholars to post working papers, unpublished work, and articles under review (preprints), and users can upload revised versions and supplementary files.
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