Recent Innovations in Psychology

Recent Innovations in Psychology

Title

Value

Average First Action

5

Average First Reviewer Assignment

7

Average First Revision

10

Average Review Date

15

Average Time to Accept

60

Average Time to Publish (After Acceptance)

66

Acceptance Rate

37

Average Review Count

2

Recent Innovations in Psychology (RIP) is an open-access peer-reviewed quarterly journal devoted to the fields of psychology and the behavioral sciences, including counseling, educational and clinical psychology. The Recent Innovations in Psychology (RIP) publishes cutting-edge research articles, short reports, and research reports of general theoretical significance and broad interest across the field. This journal seeks to introduce scientific psychology and establish it on national and regional scales by encouraging comparative studies in four major areas: clinical psychology (counseling for mental and behavioral health), cognitive psychology (the study of the mental processes), behavioral psychology (understanding behavior through different types of conditioning), and biopsychology (research on the brain, behavior, and evolution). The Recent Innovations in Psychology (RIP) is the source for the latest findings on topics from cognitive, social, developmental, and health psychology to behavioral neuroscience and biopsychology. The journal features studies employing novel research methodologies and the newest, most innovative techniques of psychological analysis. It is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of original articles, review articles, etc., considering the research ethics and academic rules and regulations. It is an open-access journal with scientific goals and motivations. Further information about the journal is as follows:

  • Journal type: Scientific
  • Publication license: 82301
  • Publication frequency: Quarterly
  • E-ISSN: 3041-8968
  • Language: Persian-English
  • Country of Publication: Iran
  • Email: recentpsy@gmail.com
  • Review type: Double-blined peer review
  • Time to 1st decision: 3-4 Months
  • COPE: The Recent Innovations in Psychology (RIP) follows the policies and guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and abides by its Code of Conduct in dealing with potential cases of misconduct.
  • Copyright: Authors retain unrestricted copyrights and publishing rights.
  • Plagiarism: The Recent Innovations in Psychology (RIP) uses plagiarism softwares (IranDoc, iThenticate
  • Article Processing Charge (APC):  Yes. Publication charges are required from the author (authors must pay 3,000,000 Iranian Rials for review costs. Authors must pay 12,000,000 Rials for publication after acceptance). There is no charge if an article is rejected (before or after peer review), and there are no submission fees. ** The publication charges will be waived for international authors**
  • Type of License: Creative Commons — Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)

                 

 

Current Issue: Volume 3, Issue 2 - Serial Number 10, Spring 2026 

Executive Dysfunctions and Mental Health Problems in University Students: A Canonical Correlation Analysis

Pages 1-13

10.22034/rip.2025.515522.1095

Zahra Hosseinzadeh Maleki, Maryam Vafadar Asghari, Fatemeh Nyazmand, Mohaddeseh Moradi, Simin Mosaferi

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