2 Registered Reports

From Center for Open Science:

Registered Reports is a publishing format that emphasizes the importance of the research question and the quality of methodology by conducting peer review prior to data collection. High quality protocols are then provisionally accepted for publication if the authors follow through with the registered methodology.

This format is designed to reward best practices in adhering to the hypothetico-deductive model of the scientific method. It eliminates a variety of questionable research practices, including low statistical power, selective reporting of results, and publication bias, while allowing complete flexibility to report serendipitous findings.

Although not all APA journals offer the registered reports format, they may receive submissions that have been through the registered reports process at PCI Registered Reports, which will make all reviews and editorial communication publicly available. Such submissions can be treated like papers with a preregistration (that has additionally been through a rigorous open review process).