Yeah, so the acronym RRR is usually reserved for a Registered Report option that is *only* offered for replications, >
Thanks for the heads up on that! Tangentially, that makes me think: there must be rule against RRR'ing with >1 journal?
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Yep, same conventions regarding dual submission apply for Stage 1 RRs as for normal papers. 1 journal at a time.
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Although, if you RR(R) with one journal and they reject you, you can't re-RR(R) with another as study already done?
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If you got rejected at Stage 1 (pre-data) then you could resubmit as RR to another journal. If you got rejected at >
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> Stage 2 then, yes, wouldn't be possible to resubmit it as a Stage 1 RR to any other journal, but you could submit it >
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> as a standard paper but with a pre-registered protocol (e.g. posted on the OSF), & would quality for pre-reg badge >
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> at any journal that offers badges. Also, Stage 2 rejection is v rare - so rare, that to date it has not happened tmk.
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Ah, I was imagining stage 2. OK, yeah, this is all sensible and making sense to me. Cheers again!
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Welcome! Feel free to drop me a line anytime if you want discuss any specific scenarios.
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