The International Journal of Psychology (IJP) is committed to ensuring the highest standards of academic integrity, objectivity, and rigor in the review and publication of research. To achieve this, IJP operates a double-blind peer review process, where the identities of both authors and reviewers remain anonymous throughout the evaluation.
All manuscripts undergo double-blind peer review to ensure impartial evaluation. At least two independent experts review each manuscript based on scholarly merit, originality, and relevance. Reviewers are selected according to their expertise, and conflicts of interest are carefully avoided. Final editorial decisions rest with the Editor-in-Chief, who ensures fairness and transparency. Authors may appeal decisions, which will be reviewed by an independent editorial representative.