Use of Artificial Intelligence
The Brazilian Journal of Psychodrama accepts the use of artificial intelligence tools provided they are properly identified in accordance with the Guide for the Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools and Resources in Research Communication on the SciELO Network, summarized below:
Authors
At the time of submission, authors must attach a Declaration on the Use or Non-Use of Artificial Intelligence.
*Inform/mention the sources of the materials used in the research and in the writing of the article or chapter. Any and all use or content generated by an AI application must be reported in the abstract and in the methods section or equivalent;
*Ensure that all cited material is correctly attributed, including complete citations, and that the cited sources support the statements of the AI application, as it is not uncommon for them to generate references to non-existent works.
*Assume public responsibility for your work;
*Concealing the use and content of AI is an ethical failure that violates the principles of transparency and honesty in research.
Instructions on how to cite AI tools can be found in the Article Submission Guidelines available on the RBP website.
Editors
*Editors must be prepared and supported to conduct scientific scrutiny and ensure the quality and integrity of published scientific documents. In this regard, they must have training and access to updated tools and resources that assist in detecting content generated or altered by AI.
*Editors must follow established ethical and editorial best practices, including recording any assistance from AI tools or resources used during the reception, evaluation, and editing process.
Reviewers
*Reviewers must be prepared and supported to conduct scientific scrutiny and ensure the quality and integrity of published scientific documents. In this regard, they must have training and access to updated tools and resources that assist in detecting content generated or altered by AI.
*The use of AI applications and content must follow ethical best practices and be documented in the reviews. Concealing the use of AI tools is an ethical failure that violates the transparency of peer review.








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