期刊名称:ANXIETY STRESS AND COPING
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About the journal
Anxiety, Stress & Coping An International Journal Official Journal of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society Visit the organisation site Published By: Taylor & Francis Volume Number: 19 Frequency: 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 1061-5806 Online ISSN: 1477-2205
This journal provides a forum for scientific, theoretically important, and clinically significant research reports and conceptual contributions. It deals not only with the assessment of anxiety, stress, and coping, and with experimental and field studies on anxiety dimensions and stress and coping processes, but also with related topics such as the antecedents and consequences of stress and emoting. While the journal is open to a diversity of articles, it is primarily interested in well-designed, methodologically sound research reports, theoretical papers, and interpretative literature reviews or meta-analyses. However, case studies, and clinical, therapeutic and educational articles that contribute to furthering research and theory will also be published.
Instructions to Authors
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INTRODUCTION
Submission of a paper to Anxiety, Stress, and Coping will be taken to imply that it represents original work not previously published, that it is not being considered elsewhere for publication, and that if accepted for publication it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in any language, without the consent of editor and publisher. It is a condition of the acceptance by the editor of a typescript for publication that the publisher automatically acquires the copyright of the typescript throughout the world. It will also be assumed that the author has obtained all necessary permissions to include in the paper items such as quotations, figures, tables, results of government-sponsored research etc.
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
Contributors should send manuscripts in triplicate to the Editors: for North America, Krys Kaniasty, Department of Psychology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA 15705, USA; rest of the world, Professor Reinhard Pekrun, Institute of Educational Psychology, University of Munich, Leopoldstr. 13, D-80802 München, Germany.
FORMAT OF MANUSCRIPTS
Manuscripts should be typed according to the guidelines in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (4th edition, 1994), however, please follow the present Instructions for Authors in cases of contradiction with the APA guidelines.
Title page: This should contain the title of the paper, a short running title, the names and affiliations of each author and, as a footnote, the full postal address of one author who will be responsible for correspondence, reprints and proofs. Abbreviations in the title should be avoided.
Abstract: This should not exceed 150 words and should be presented on a separate sheet, summarizing the significant coverage and findings.
Key words: Abstracts should be accompanied by up to six key words or phrases that between them characterize the contents of the paper. These will be used for indexing and data retrieval purposes.
TEXT HEADINGS
According to APA guidelines, papers begin with text directly. However, all subsequent headings in the text should be set over to the left-hand margin, and the text should begin on the next line. Type first level (sectional) headings all in capitals. For second level headings, the first letter of each main word should be a capital. For third level headings only the first letter of the first word should be a capital. Underline second and third level headings.
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Second Level Text Headings
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FIGURES
All figures should be numbered with consecutive arabic numerals, have descriptive captions and be mentioned in the text. Figures should be kept separate from the text but an approximate position for each should be indicated in the margin. It is the author's responsibility to obtain permission for any reproduction from other sources.
Preparation: Figures must be of a high enough standard for direct reproduction. They should be prepared in black (india ink) on white card or tracing paper, with all lettering and symbols included. Axes of graphs should be properly labelled and appropriate units given. Photographs intended for halftone reproduction must be high quality glossy originals of maximum contrast. Redrawing or retouching of unsuitable figures will be charged to authors.
Size: Figures should be planned so that they reduce to 12.5 cm column width. The preferred width of submitted drawings is 12-25 cm, with capital lettering 4 mm high, for reduction by one-half. Photographs for halftone reproduction should be approximately twice the desired size.
Captions: A list of figure captions should be typed on a separate sheet and included with the typescript.
COLOR
Whenever the use of color is an integral part of the research or when the work is generated in colour, the journal will publish the illustrations without charge to the author, but for ease of cross-referencing to the text a black-and-white print or line illustration must also be supplied. Reprints in colour will carry a surcharge; please write to the publisher (Publications Department) for details.
TABLES
Tables should be clearly typed with double spacing, presented on separate sheets. Number tables with consecutive arabic numerals and give each a clear descriptive heading. Avoid the use of vertical rules in tables. Table footnotes should be typed below the table, designated by superior lower-case letters. Indicate in the text margin an approximate position for each table.
REFERENCES
References should be indicated in the text with the author's name and year of publication in parentheses. If there are two authors, both names should be given. If there are more than two authors, all should be given on the first occasion, and then the first author "et al." should be used subsequently. Use "and" between author names mentioned in the text and an ampersand (&) when mentioned in parentheses and in the reference section. The full list of references should be given in alphabetical order on a separate sheet, with titles of books and journals given in full. Generally, the APA guidelines should be followed for the references.
Examples:
Bandura, A. (1988). Self-efficacy conception of anxiety. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. An International Journal. 1, 77-98.
Smith, A.A., & Braun, B.B. (Eds.), (1987). Computer anxiety. Berlin: Fear Press.
Zelig, Z.Q. (1991). A personal report of self-transformation experiences. In W.X. Allen & Z.Q. Zalig (Eds.), Advances in observation methods (Vol. 8, pp. 1-149). Orlando, FL: Universal Problems.
PROOFS
Authors will receive proofs (including figures) by air mail for correction, which must be returned to the printer within 48 hours of receipt. Authors' alterations in excess of 10% of the original composition cost will be charged to the authors.
Early Electronic Offprints:
Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or, alternatively, corresponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Additional copies of the journal can be purchased at the author's preferential rate of ?5.00/$25.00 per copy.
REPRINTS
Twenty-five reprints per article will be sent to the senior author free of charge. Additional copies may be purchased when returning proofs.
PAGE CHARGES
There are no page charges to individuals or to institutions.
Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief:
Krys Kaniasty - Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA Reinhard Pekrun - University of Munich, GERMANY
Book Reviews Editor:
Erica Frydenberg- University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Founding Editor:
Ralf Schwarzer- Free University of Berlin, GERMANY
Consulting Editors:
Albert Bandura - Stanford University, USA Charles S. Carver - University of Miami, USA Roxane Cohen Silver - University of California, Irvine, USA Rachel Dekel - Bar Ilan University, ISRAEL Nazanin Derakshan - Birkbeck University of London, UK Esther R. Greenglass - York University, CANADA Knut Hagtvet - University of Oslo, NORWAY Stevan E. Hobfoll - Kent State University, USA Volker Hodapp - Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, GERMANY Michael Eysenck - Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Matthias Jerusalem - Humboldt-University of Berlin, GERMANY Heinz Walter Krohne - Johannes Gutenberg University, GERMANY Stephen J. Lepore - Columbia University, USA Aleksandra Luszczynska - University of Sussex, UK John H. Mueller - University of Calgary, CANADA Irwin Sarason - University of Washington, USA Joachim Stoeber - University of Kent, UK Charles D. Spielberger - University of South Florida, USA Dov Zohar - Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, ISRAEL Moshe Zeidner - University of Haifa, ISRAEL
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