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期刊名称:ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOLOGIE

ISSN:0323-8342
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:HOGREFE & HUBER PUBLISHERS, MERKELSTR 3, GOTTINGEN, GERMANY, D-37085
  出版社网址:http://www.hogrefe.com/index.php?mod=journals
期刊网址:http://www.hogrefe.com/index.php?mod=journals&action=1&id=23
影响因子:
主题范畴:PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

The Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, originally founded in 1890, is the oldest psychology journal in Europe and the second oldest in the world. As of issue 1/2007, reflecting the change in the lingua franca of science from German to English, it is being published completely in English.

The Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology continues to publish high-quality research from all branches of empirical psychology that is clearly of international interest and relevance ?but now does so in four topical issues per year. Each topical issue is carefully compiled by a Guest Editor, generally with one broad review paper being accompanied by original articles from leading researchers. The Guest Editor and the Editorial Team are assisted by an experienced international editorial board and external reviewers to ensure that the journal’s strict peer-review process is in keeping with its long and honorable tradition of publishing only the best of psychological science. The subjects being covered are determined by the Editorial Team after consultation within the scientific community, thus ensuring topicality. The Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology thus brings convenient, cutting-edge compilations of the best of modern psychological science, each covering an area of current interest.


Abstracting/Indexing Services
Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology is abstracted/indexed in Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences (CC/S&BS), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Research Alert, PsyJOURNALS, PsycINFO, PsycLit, IBZ, ERIH, PSYNDEX.

 


Instructions to Authors

The Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, originally founded in 1890, is the oldest psychology journal in Europe and the second oldest in the world. As of issue 1/2007, reflecting the change in the lingua franca of science from German to English, it is being published completely in English.

The Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology continues to publish high-quality research from all branches of empirical psychology that is clearly of international interest and relevance ?but now does so in four topical issues per year. Each topical issue is carefully compiled by a Guest Editor, generally with one broad review paper being accompanied by original articles from leading researchers.

Manuscripts should be submitted as Word or RTF documents via e-mail attachment to either the responsible Guest Editor or the Editor-in-Chief:

Professor Bernd Leplow
Institue of Psychoogy
University of Halle-Wittenberg
Brandbergweg 23
06120 Halle
Germany
Tel. +49 345 552-4358/-4359
Fax +49 345 552-7218

Names of authors are usually made known to reviewers, although blind reviewing is available on request. Authorswho prefer blind reviewing should state this when first submitting theirmanuscript and should remove all potentially identifying information from the manuscript, replacing names and any indication of the university where a study was conducted by neutral placeholders.

Please read the following information carefully before submitting a document to the Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology:

Copyright Matters: By submitting an article, the author confirms and guarantees on behalf of him-/herself and any co-authors that the manuscript has not been submitted or published elsewhere, and that he or she holds all copyright in and titles to the submitted contribution, including any figures, photographs, line drawings, plans, maps, sketches, and tables, and that the article and its contents do not infringe in any way on the rights of third parties. The author agrees, upon acceptance of the article for publication, to transfer to the publisher the exclusive right to reproduce and distribute the article and its contents, both physically and in nonphysical, electronic, or other form, in the journal to which it has been submitted and in other independent publications, with no limitations on the number of copies or on the form or the extent of distribution.These rights are transferred for the duration of copyright as defined by international law. Authors will be asked to complete, sign, and return a Copyright Agreement form upon acceptance of their article.

The title page of each paper or article should include, in the following order: Title of the article; Author name(s) (preceded by first names, but with no academic titles given); Name of the institute or clinic (if there is more than one author or institution, affiliations should be indicated using superscript Arabic numerals); and an address for correspondence (including the name of the corresponding author with fax and phone numbers).

An abstract (maximum length 150 words) should be printed on a separate sheet for original papers, reviews, and reports. A maximum of 5 keywords should be given after the abstract.

Reference citations in the text and in the reference list proper should follow conventions listed in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 5th ed., referred to hereinafter as the APA Manual. For example:
Bezchlibnyk-Butler, K.Z., Jr., & Jeffries, J.J. (1995). Clinical handbook of psychotropic drugs (5th ed.). Göttingen: Hogrefe & Huber.
Czigler, I., Csibra, G., & Ambr? ? (1994). Event-related potentials and aging: Identification of deviant visual stimuli. Journal of Psychophysiology, 8, 193?10.
O’Malley,S. (in press).Psychosocial treatments for drug abuse. In C.Stefanis, H. Hippius, & D. Naber (Eds.), Psychiatry in progress: Vol. 2. Research in addiction: An update (pp. 129?36). Göttingen: Hogrefe & Huber.

Tables should be numbered using Arabic numerals. Tables must be cited in the text (e.g., “As shown in Table 1, ...?. Each table should be printed on a separate sheet. Below the table number, a brief descriptive title should be given; this should then be followed by the body of the table. It is recommended that each table should also include a brief explanatory legend.

Figures should be numbered using Arabic numerals. Each figure must be cited in the text (e.g., “As illustrated in Figure 1, . . .? and should be accompanied by a legend on a separate sheet. As online submission requires papers to be submitted as one file, figures and tables etc should be embedded or appended to the paper and not be sent as separate files. However, upon acceptance of an article, it may be necessary for figures to be supplied separately in a form suitable for better reproduction: preferably high-resolution (300 dpi) or vector graphics files. Where this is necessary, the corresponding author will be notified by the publishers. Figures will normally be reproduced in black and white only. While it is possible to reproduce color illustrations, authors are reminded that they will be invoiced for the extra costs involved.

Length of articles: Submitted manuscripts should be no longer than 25 pages (double-spaced, with 25 lines per page = ca. 6000 words) including references but excluding tables and figures.

Scientific nomenclature and style: Authors should follow the guidelines of the APA Manual regarding style and nomenclature. Authors should avoid using masculine generic forms in their manuscripts. General statements about groups of people should be written in gender-neutral form (see APA Manual, pp. 66?7 and 70?3); when presenting examples, authors may alternate between female and male forms throughout their text.

Language: It is recommended that authors who are not native speakers of English have their papers checked and corrected by a native-speaker colleague before submission. Standard US American spelling and punctuation as given in Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary should be followed.

Proofs: Pdf proofs will be sent to the corresponding author. Changes of content or stylistic changes may only be made in exceptional cases in the proofs. Corrections that exceed 5% of the typesetting costs may be invoiced to the authors.

Complimentary copies: For each article, the corresponding author receives a total of 40 offprints free of charge, to be shared with any co-authors. Additional copies may be requested against payment; such requests should be made, at the latest, when returning the corrected proofs.

Online Rights for Journal Articles: Authors of articles in journals published by the Hogrefe Group may post a copy of the final accepted manuscript for noncommercial purposes, as a word-processor, PDF, or other type of file, on their personal web page or on their employer’s website after it has been accepted for publication. The following conditions apply:

Only the final draft manuscript post-refereeing shall be used for this purpose, not the published version, and this final draft manuscript may only be posted 12 months after the article has been published.

The posted version of the article must carry the publisher’s copyright notice in the form “[Journal Title], [Volume No.], [Issue No.], ?[Year] by [Publisher’s name],?(as it appears in the published journal/article) and a link to the publisher’s journal home page must be included.

Further, the posted article must include the following statement: “This article does not exactly replicate the final version published in the journal [Add title of Journal]. It is not a copy of the original published article and is not suitable for citation.?The publisher does not permit archiving in any repositories other than the publisher’s own.

The publisher cannot provide electronic copies of the published version of the article for posting. Creation of an electronic or digital copy of the published version of the article for the purposes of posting or distributing it is not permitted.

(June 7, 2006)


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Bernd Leplow
Insitute of Psychology
University of Halle-Wittenberg
Brandbergweg 23
06120 Halle
Germany
Tel. +49 345 552-4358/-4359
Fax +49 345 552-7218

 


Associate Editors

Edgar Erdfelder, Mannheim, Germany


Dieter Frey, Munich, Germany


Friedrich W. Hesse, Tübingen, Germany


Heinz Holling, Muenster, Germany


Christiane Spiel, Vienna, Austria


Rainer Westermann, Greifswald, Germany


Editorial Board

G.M. Bente, Cologne, Germany
W. Deutsch, Braunschweig, Germany
D. Dörner, Bamberg, Germany
N. Foreman, London, UK
J. Funke, Heidelberg, Germany
W. Greve, Hildesheim, Germany
W. Hacker, Dresden, Germany
R. Hartsuiker, Ghent, Belgium
J. Hellbrück, Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany
R. Hübner, Konstanz, Germany
A. Jacobs, Berlin, Germany
M. Jerusalem, Berlin, Germany
A. Kruse, Heidelberg, Germany
W. Miltner, Jena, Germany
T. Moffitt, London, UK
A. Molinsky, Waltham, MA, USA
H. Moosbrugger, Frankfurt, Germany
W. Schneider, Würzburg, Germany
B. Schyns, Portsmouth, UK
B. Six, Halle, Germany
P.K. Smith, London, UK
W. Sommer, Berlin, Germany
K. Wiemer-Hastings, DeKalb, IL, USA

 



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