I have had an article submitted last May which was returned in January for 
revision; was resubmitted in less than two weeks and when my coauthor contacted 
the editor basically got a curt email back that it's only been since early Feb 
that it it was resubmitted, and, reading between the lines, suggested we were 
highly unreasonable to expect anything back yet.

In an era where so many important decisions (tenure, promotion, salary raises) 
are based on pubs, in addition to the desire to see our work disseminated 
(before someone else does, as we have freely shared all of our prepub work and 
have already seen trickles without any reference to our work!--directly written 
by people who had asked for prepub work from conferences) we thought we were 
being very reasonable in waiting patiently this long. I'd rather not name the 
journal. It is an APA journal, but not a "biggee", like JEP.

What is a proper turn around time for an editor to collect 3 reviews?

Annette

Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
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