Proposed Special Issue
Launch a focused collection on negative results, replication, or null findings.
Journal at a Glance
ISSN: 2641-9181
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2641-9181
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal
Scope Alignment
Negative results, null findings, replication studies, methodological transparency, and reproducibility across disciplines. We prioritize rigorous reporting and complete outcomes.
Publishing Model
Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.
International Journal of Negative Results welcomes special issues that address publication bias, replication challenges, or negative results in specific disciplines. Special issues provide a focused platform to advance transparency and share critical null findings.
Proposals should outline the topic rationale, scope, and target audience, along with a plan for editorial leadership.
- Special issue title and theme
- Rationale for relevance to negative results and reproducibility
- Proposed guest editor bios and affiliations
- Estimated number of submissions and article types
- Planned submission and publication timeline
The editorial office reviews proposals for scope fit, feasibility, and editorial capacity. Approved proposals receive guidance on timelines and reviewer selection.
Submit
Send a proposal to the editorial office for initial review.
Evaluate
Editors assess topic relevance and feasibility.
Confirm
Approved proposals receive a timeline and workflow plan.
Launch
Call for papers and submission portal activation.
- Define scope, article types, and submission criteria
- Recruit reviewers and oversee peer review timelines
- Ensure transparency and full outcome reporting
- Coordinate with the editorial office for decisions
- Define the research bias or reproducibility gap the special issue will address.
- Provide a rationale for guest editor expertise and topic coverage.
- Specify anticipated article types and approximate submission volume.
- Outline peer review timelines and editorial decision workflows.
- Describe outreach plans to research communities or consortia.
- Identify reporting standards or checklists required for submissions.
- Clarify whether replication or null results are required for scope fit.
- List any planned invited contributions or consortium partners.
- Provide proposed metrics for impact or transparency outcomes.
- Describe data sharing expectations for special issue contributors.
- Clarify whether preregistration is required for submissions.
- Specify if registered reports are encouraged for the theme.
- Provide guidance on expected reporting checklists.
- Describe how null findings will be prioritized in scope.
- Outline reviewer recruitment strategies for the issue.
- Provide expected decision timelines and revision windows.
- Describe communication plans for author outreach.
- Clarify data availability expectations for all submissions.
- Define inclusion and exclusion criteria for scope fit.
- Explain how editorial conflicts will be managed.
- Describe whether early career researchers are targeted.
- Provide plans for summary or editorial commentary.
- State expectations for transparency statements and disclosures.
- Describe how the issue will be promoted post publication.
- Specify whether cross-disciplinary submissions are welcome.
- Provide examples of acceptable topic areas and methods.
- Explain how negative findings will be summarized in the issue introduction.
- Outline criteria for acceptance when results are null but methods are strong.
- Provide reviewer pool size and expertise coverage for the topic.
- State plan for handling submissions outside the special issue scope.
- Include timeline for proposal approval and call for papers release.
- Describe how registered reports will be handled in the issue.
- Clarify whether datasets must be shared upon publication.
Can special issues include replication studies?
Yes. Replication work is strongly encouraged.
How long does approval take?
Most proposals are reviewed within two weeks.
Can industry partners contribute?
Yes, with full conflict of interest disclosures.
IJNR is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing of negative, null, and inconclusive results. We emphasize reproducible methods, full outcome reporting, and ethical compliance across all article types.
The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].
We encourage complete reporting, data availability, and candid discussion of limitations to strengthen the research record.
Propose a Special Issue
Share a focused plan to advance transparency in negative results research.