Authors' Contributions

 Authors' Contribution:

PSIDIAL: Psicología y Diálogo de Saberes subscribes to and adopts the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT), an international standard that promotes transparency in the attribution of contributions in scientific research. Upon manuscript submission, authors must explicitly and accurately declare the role or roles played by each signatory in the development of the study. This statement must be included at the end of the manuscript, before the bibliographic references, detailing individual contributions according to the 14 standardized CRediT roles. The corresponding author is responsible for ensuring consensus among all co-authors regarding the declared attributions prior to formal submission.

Role Activity Description
Conceptualization Formulation or development of the overarching research ideas, objectives, and goals.
Data curation Management activities to annotate, clean, process, and maintain research data (including software code, if applicable).
Formal analysis Application of statistical, mathematical, computational, or other formal techniques to analyze or synthesize study data.
Funding acquisition Obtaining financial support for the project that led to the publication.
Investigation Conducting the research process, specifically performing experiments or collecting data/evidence.
Methodology Development or design of the methodology; creation of research models or protocols.
Project administration Management and coordination responsibility for planning and executing the research activity.
Resources Provision of study materials, reagents, patients, laboratory samples, instruments, computers, or other analysis tools.
Software Programming, software development; design of computer programs; implementation of code or testing of software components.
Supervision Oversight and leadership responsibility for planning and executing the research, including mentorship external to the core team.
Validation Verification of the reproducibility and overall validity of results, experiments, or other research outputs.
Visualization Preparation, creation, and/or presentation of the published work, specifically data visualization in graphical form.
Writing – original draft Preparation, creation, and/or written presentation of the manuscript, specifically writing the initial draft (including translation).
Writing – review and editing Preparation, creation, and/or presentation of critical writing, review, and commentary from the authors during the pre-publication stages.