Transparency Guidelines

Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences (MISS) takes good, transparent, reproducible, and open science very seriously. This means that all published papers will have underwent screening regarding to what extent they have fulfilled Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines. The TOP Guidelines outline eight modular standards that can be implemented at three different tiers (with Tier 1 being the least, and Tier 3 the most rigorous option). MISS is committed to following Tiers 1 and 2 of the TOP modules (see the summary table below).

Modular Standard Implementation in MISS Level I Level II Level III
Citation Standards Article provides appropriate citation for data and materials used consistent with journal's author guidelines.    
Data Transparency Article states whether data are available, and, if so, where to access them.    
Analytical Methods Transparency Article states whether code is available, and, if so, where to access it.    
Research Materials Transparency Materials must be posted to a trusted repository. Exceptions must be identified at article submission.    
Design and Analysis Transparency Journal articulates design transparency standards.    
Pre-Registration of Studies Article states whether pre-registration of study exists, and, if so, allows journal access during peer review for verification.    
Pre-Registration of Analysis Plans Article states whether pre-registration with analysis plan exists, and, if so, allows journal access during peer review for verification.    
Replication Journal encourages submission of replication studies.