期刊名称:BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY

ISSN:0007-1269
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
  出版社网址:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)2044-8295
期刊网址:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)2044-8295
影响因子: 2.243(2015年) 2.254(2014年) 3.389(2013年) 2.103 (2012年) 2.368(2011年)
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

 

Cover image for Vol. 105 Issue 1 

The British Journal of Psychology publishes original research on all aspects of general psychology including cognition; health and clinical psychology; developmental, social and occupational psychology. For information on specific requirements, please view Author Guidelines.

We attract a large number of international submissions each year which make major contributions across the range of psychology, particularly where the work has the following characteristics:

• articles or groups of articles dealing with topics which are of interest to researchers from more than one specialism;
• section of psychology or which address topics or issues at the interface between different specialisms or sections of psychology;
• articles or groups of articles which take different or contrasting methodological or theoretical approaches to a single topic;
• articles or groups of articles dealing with novel areas, theories or methodologies;
• integrative reviews, particularly where the review offers new analysis (e.g. meta-analysis), new theory or new implications for practice;
• articles or groups of articles dealing with the history of psychology;
• interdisciplinary work, where the contribution from, or to, psychological theory or practice is clear.

It enjoys a wide international readership and features reports of empirical studies, critical reviews of the literature and theoretical contributions which aim to further our understanding of psychology.

The journal additionally publishes a small number of invited articles by people who lead their field on a topic that provokes discussion. These articles include a short peer commentary.


 

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标题历史记录详细信息

Formerly (until 1953): British Journal of Psychology. General Section (英国) (0373-2460)
Which superseded in part (in 1920): British Journal of Psychology (英国) (0950-5652)

Instructions to Authors

The Editorial Board of the British Journal of Psychology is prepared to consider for publication:

(a) reports of empirical studies likely to further our understanding of psychology;
(b) critical reviews of the literature;
(c) theoretical contributions.
Papers will be evaluated by the Editorial Board and referees in terms of scientific merit, readability, and interest to a general readership.

1. Circulation

The circulation of the Journal is worldwide. Papers are invited and encouraged from authors throughout the world.
2. Length

Papers should normally be no more than 8,000 words, although the Editor retains discretion to publish papers beyond this length in cases where the clear and concise expression of the scientific content requires greater length.
3. Reviewing

The journal operates a policy of anonymous peer review. Papers will normally be scrutinised and commented on by at least two independent expert referees (in addition to the Editor) although the Editor may process a paper at his or her discretion. The referees will not be aware of the identity of the author. All information about authorship including personal acknowledgements and institutional affiliations should be confined to the title page (and the text should be free of such clues as identifiable self-citations e.g. 'In our earlier work...').
4. Online submission process

1) All manuscripts must be submitted online at http://bjp.edmgr.com .

First-time users: click the REGISTER button from the menu and enter in your details as instructed. On successful registration, an email will be sent informing you of your user name and password. Please keep this email for future reference and proceed to LOGIN. (You do not need to re-register if your status changes e.g. author, reviewer or editor).
Registered users: click the LOGIN button from the menu and enter your user name and password for immediate access. Click 'Author Login'.

2) Follow the step-by-step instructions to submit your manuscript.

3) The submission must include the following as separate files:
Title page consisting of manuscript title, authors' full names and affiliations, name and address for corresponding author -  Editorial Manager Title Page for Manuscript Submission
Abstract
Full manuscript omitting authors' names and affiliations. Figures and tables can be attached separately if necessary.

4) If you require further help in submitting your manuscript, please consult the Tutorial for Authors -  Editorial Manager - Tutorial for Authors
Authors can log on at any time to check the status of the manuscript.
5. Manuscript requirements

Contributions must be typed in double spacing with wide margins and on only one side of each sheet. All sheets must be numbered.
Tables should be typed in double spacing, each on a separate page with a self-explanatory title. Tables should be comprehensible without reference to the text. They should be placed at the end of the manuscript with their approximate locations indicated in the text.
Figures can be included at the end of the document or attached as separate files, carefully labelled in initial capital/lower case lettering with symbols in a form consistent with text use. Unnecessary background patterns, lines and shading should be avoided. Captions should be listed on a separate sheet. The resolution of digital images must be at least 300 dpi.
All articles should be preceded by an Abstract of between 100 and 200 words, giving a concise statement of the intention and results or conclusions of the article.
For reference citations, please use APA style. Particular care should be taken to ensure that references are accurate and complete. Give all journal titles in full.
SI units must be used for all measurements, rounded off to practical values if appropriate, with the Imperial equivalent in parentheses.
In normal circumstances, effect size should be incorporated.
Authors are requested to avoid the use of sexist language.
Authors are responsible for acquiring written permission to publish lengthy quotations, illustrations etc for which they do not own copyright.

For Guidelines on editorial style, please consult the APA Publication Manual published by the American Psychological Association, Washington DC, USA ( http://www.apastyle.org )
6. Publication ethics

Code of Conduct -  Code of Conduct, Ethical Principles and Guidelines
Principles of Publishing -  Principle of Publishing
7. Supplementary data

Supplementary data too extensive for publication may be deposited with the British Library Document Supply Centre. Such material includes numerical data, computer programs, fuller details of case studies and experimental techniques. The material should be submitted to the Editor together with the article, for simultaneous refereeing.
8. Post acceptance

PDF page proofs are sent to authors via email for correction of print but not for rewriting or the introduction of new material. Authors will be provided with a PDF file of their article prior to publication for easy and cost-effective dissemination to colleagues.
9. Copyright

To protect authors and journals against unauthorised reproduction of articles, The British Psychological Society requires copyright to be assigned to itself as publisher, on the express condition that authors may use their own material at any time without permission. On acceptance of a paper submitted to a journal, authors will be requested to sign an appropriate assignment of copyright form.
10. Checklist of requirements:

Abstract (100-200 words)
Title page (include title, authors' names, affiliations, full contact details)
Full article text (double-spaced with numbered pages and anonymised)
References (APA style). Authors are responsible for bibliographic accuracy and must check every reference in the manuscript and proofread again in the page proofs.
Tables, figures, captions placed at the end of the article or attached as a separate file.
  


Editorial Board

Editor
Stefan R. Schweinberger, University of Jena, Germany

Deputy Editors
Martin G. Edwards, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium
Franz J. Neyer, University of Jena, Germany

Associate Editors
Elizabeth J. Austin, University of Edinburgh, UK
Wiebke Bleidorn, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Lisa DeBruine, University of Glasgow, UK
Ann Dowker, University of Oxford, UK
Volker Franz, University of Hamburg, Germany
William G. Hayward, University of Hong Kong
Helmut Leder, University of Vienna, Austria
Viola Macchi Cassia, University of Milan, Italy
C. Neil Macrae, University of Aberdeen, UK
Hermann J. Müller, University of Munich, Germany, and Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
Alice O´Toole, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Romina Palermo, University of Western Australia
Lars Penke, The University of Göttingen, Germany
Linda Pring, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
Kimberly Quinn, DePaul University, Chicago, USA
Haline E. Schendan, Plymouth University, UK
Annett Schirmer, National University of Singapore
Ben Tatler, University of Dundee, UK
Johan Wagemans, University of Leuven, Belgium
Andrew W. Young, University of York, UK
Deborah Terry, Curtin University, Australia

Book Reviews Editor
Please send books of general interest to psychologists to:

Dr. Ulrich Teucher
Department of Psychology,
University of Saskatchewan,
9 Campus Drive,
Saskatoon,
Canada SK S7N 5A5


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