devpsych-topic-selection
GitHub用于评估研究项目是否符合《发展心理学》期刊的发表标准,并确定合适的篇幅层级。核心在于判断贡献是否涉及跨年龄的发展变化而非单一时点现象,依据发展主张、理论推进、设计可信度和开放科学四项标准进行筛选。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill devpsych-topic-selection -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "devpsych-topic-selection",
"description": "Use when deciding whether a project fits Developmental Psychology (APA) and which length tier to target. The journal publishes seminal empirical work that advances knowledge and theory about development across the life span; the core test is whether the contribution is about developmental change, not just a phenomenon measured in one age group. Frames the question; it does not collect data."
}
Topic Selection & Fit (devpsych-topic-selection)
Developmental Psychology publishes empirical research that significantly advances knowledge and theory about development across the life span — infancy through aging. The decisive fit test is not "is this interesting in children/older adults?" but "is the contribution about developmental change?" — age effects, within-person change, trajectories, or the mechanisms that drive them.
When to trigger
- Choosing among projects or framings for Developmental Psychology
- A reader said the work feels "not really developmental," "descriptive," or "a single-age study"
- Deciding which length tier to target (brief report vs. larger vs. multi-study/longitudinal report)
- Placing a study run on minors or older adults that you suspect belongs at a sibling venue
The fit test
A strong Developmental Psychology paper usually clears all four:
- Developmental claim. The contribution is about change with age or time (or the mechanism of change), not a correlation that happens to be measured in one age band. State the developmental question.
- Theory advance. It advances theory about development, not just adds a finding; name the
developmental theory it informs (see
devpsych-theory-and-hypotheses). - Design credibility. The design can actually support a change claim — appropriate ages, adequate
power, and a plan for cohort confounds, attrition, and measurement invariance (
devpsych-study-design). - Open-science ready. You can share data/materials (or justify an exemption) and, ideally, preregister — TOP expectations are part of fit, not an afterthought.
Length tier (verify current limits on the official page)
- Brief report — a focused, single-question contribution; the shortest tier.
- Larger research report — a standard full empirical paper.
- Multi-study / comprehensive longitudinal report — the longest tier; for multiple studies or trajectory work. (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准: tiers run roughly from ~4,500 words for a brief report up to ~10,500 for a larger report and ~15,000 for a multi-study/longitudinal report, length counting cover page, abstract, text, references, tables, and figures.)
Fit scoring — worked example (illustrative)
Score a candidate against the four gates before investing. A self-regulation project, two framings:
Candidate A (off-fit): one age group (5-year-olds), effortful-control task
correlates with parent ratings; no age contrast, cross-sectional.
Developmental claim ✗ (no change) Theory advance ~ weak
Design ✓ Open-science ✓
Verdict: off-fit as written → either add ages/waves, or place at a general venue.
Candidate B (strong): three-wave longitudinal sample (ages 4, 6, 8), latent
growth in effortful control predicting later adjustment, open data.
Developmental claim ✓ (within-person change)
Theory advance ✓ (transactional model) Design ✓ Open-science ✓
Verdict: strong fit → larger or multi-study/longitudinal report.
Sibling-venue triage (place it right)
| If the work is... | Better home | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Broad APA lifespan-development advance | Developmental Psychology | the journal's core remit |
| SRCD-flagship child-focused contribution | Child Development (SRCD) | society flagship for childhood |
| Short, mechanism-focused, often infant/cognitive | Developmental Science | faster, brief-format developmental venue |
| Personality/social process not centered on age | JPSP | not a developmental-change claim |
| One-age finding with no change story | general/topical journal | not developmental |
Reviewer / editor pushback at the fit stage
- "Not really developmental" → add an age contrast or a wave so the claim is about change, or reframe.
- "Descriptive, no theory advance" → tie the trajectory to a developmental mechanism it tests or revises.
- "Belongs at a sibling journal" → if the contribution is child-only and society-facing, weigh SRCD; if it is broad lifespan and theory-advancing, Developmental Psychology is right.
Anti-patterns
- A single-age study dressed as developmental with no change claim
- A correlation in one cohort treated as a developmental effect
- Choosing the wrong length tier (a multi-study paper squeezed into a brief report)
- A project whose data/materials cannot be shared and cannot be justified under TOP
Output format
【Developmental question】the change/trajectory in one sentence
【Theory advance】which developmental theory it informs
【Design feasible】ages + power + change supportable? [Y/N]
【Open-science ready】data/materials shareable (or justified)? [Y/N]
【Length tier】brief / larger / multi-study-longitudinal
【Fit verdict】strong / needs reframing / off-fit (why)
【Next】devpsych-theory-and-hypotheses
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— preregistration, power, and developmental data archives../../resources/official-source-map.md— scope, length tiers, accepted article types
Version History
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