期刊名称:SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Scope of the publication : The Journal publishes contributions in English from all fields of psychology. While the emphasis is on empirical research, the Journal also accepts theoretical and methodological papers, review articles, short communications, reviews and letters containing fair commentary. Priority is given to articles which are relevant to Africa and which address psychological issues of social change and development. Language : English Current issue : Volume 37, Issue 3, Aug 2007 Retrospective abstracts (without full-text) : Volume 17, Issue 1, Mar 1987 - Volume 29, Issue 4, Dec 1999 Full-text online : Volume 30, Issue 1, Mar 2000 - Online format : PDF
Instructions to Authors Submitting a manuscript SAJP is a peer-reviewed journal publishing empirical, theoretical and review articles on all aspects of psychology. Articles may focus on South African, African or international issues. Manuscripts to be considered for publication should be e-mailed to sajp@unisa.ac.za. Include a covering letter with your postal address, email address, and phone number. The covering letter should indicate that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere and is not under consideration for publication in another journal. An acknowledgement of receipt will be e- mailed to the author within a few days and the manuscript will be sent for review by three independent reviewers. Incorrectly structured or formatted manuscripts will not be accepted into the review process. Manuscript structure •The manuscript should be no longer than 30 pages and no shorter than 10 pages. •First page: The full title of the manuscript, the name(s) of the author(s) together with their affiliations, and the name, address, and e-mail address of the author to whom correspondence should be sent. •Second page: The abstract, formatted as a single paragraph, and no longer than 300 words. A list of at least six key words should be provided below the abstract, with semi-colons between words. •Subsequent pages: The text of the article. The introduction to the article does not require a heading. •Concluding pages: A reference list, followed by tables and figures (if any). Each table or figure should be on a separate page. Tables and figures should be numbered consecutively and their appropriate positions in the text indicated. Each table or figure should be provided with a title (e.g., Figure 1. Frequency distribution of critical incidents). The title should be placed at the top for tables and at the bottom for figures. Manuscript format •The manuscript should be an MS Word document in 12-point Times Roman font with 1.5 line spacing. There should be no font changes, margin changes, hanging indents, or other unnecessarily complex formatting codes. •American Psychological Association (APA) style guidelines and referencing format should be adhered to. •Headings should start at the left margin, and should not be numbered. All headings should be in bold. Main headings should be in CAPITAL LETTERS. •A line should be left open between paragraphs. The first line of a paragraph should not be indented. •Use indents only for block quotes. •In the reference list, a line should be left open above each reference. Do not use indents or hanging indents in the reference list. Language and punctuation Manuscripts should be written in English. As the SAJP does not employ a full-time or dedicated language editor, authors are requested to send their manuscripts to an external language specialist for language editing before submission.
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Editorial Board Editor Editorial Assistant N. Duncan (University of South Africa) B. Bowman (University of South Africa) Editorial Board R. Fowler (American Psychological Association) A. Kagee (University of Stellenbosch) I. Lunt (British Psychological Society) D. Luiz (University of Port Elizabeth) N. Peters (California School of Professional Psychology, SA) A. Magwaza (Consultant) G. d’Ydewalle (International Union of Psychological Sciences) B. Pillay (University of Natal) C. de la Rey (University of Cape Town) L. Schlebusch (University of Natal) K. Durrheim (University of Natal) P. Sibaya (University of Zululand) D. Foster (University of Cape Town) M.Watson (University of Port Elizabeth)
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