Journal_of_Experimental_Psychology

<i>Journal of Experimental Psychology</i>

Journal of Experimental Psychology

Academic journal


The Journal of Experimental Psychology was a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by American Psychological Association. Established in 1916, it became the association's largest and most prestigious journal by the mid-1970s, when dissatisfaction with publication lag led the organization to restructure the journal.[citation needed] Beginning in 1975, it was split into four independently edited and distributed successor journals, with an additional successor journal being added in 1995.[1]

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History

The first issue was published by the Psychological Review Company, Princeton, New Jersey.

Years of growth in JEP [2] The following successor journals are currently published:


References

  1. "Journal of Experimental Psychology: General". American Psychological Association. November 27, 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-27.
  2. Korten, Francis. "APA journal program survey of members regarding satisfaction with existing publication program. Technical report, APA archives". American Psychologist.



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