期刊名称:EUROPEAN PSYCHOLOGIST
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The European Psychologist
- is a direct source of information regarding both applied and research psychology throughout Europe;
- provides both reviews of specific fields and original papers of seminal importance;
- integrates across subfields and provides easy access to essential state-of-the-art information in all areas within psychology;
- provides a European perspective on many dimensions of new work being done elsewhere in psychology;
- makes European psychology visible globally;
- promotes scientific and professional cooperation among European psychologists;
- develops the mutual contribution of psychological theory and practice.
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Instructions to Authors
The European Psychologist, the English language voice of psychology in Europe, seeks to integrate across all specializations in psychology and to provide a general platform for communication and cooperation among psychologists throughout Europe and worldwide. The Journal accepts four kinds of contribution:
1. Original articles (peer reviewed) form an essential section of the journal. Not necessarily focused on European aspects, these present important new findings and ideas, and are written for a non-specialist, general readership in psychology.
2. Contemporary reviews (peer reviewed) provide carefully written state-of-the art papers on trends and developments within psychology, with possible reference to European perceptions or fields of specialization.
3. Reports inform readers about the work of major research and on psychology-related activities of European institutions and on scientific trends in member countries. Articles on legal and regulatory developments and on trends within respective fields and the political realm that will impact on any aspect of psychology may also be included here. These contributions can be presented in a lively manner, and may involve such formats as discussions, interviews, debates, or conventional articles.
4. News and announcements: The Journal will act as a central source of information on important legal, regulatory, ethical, and administrative events of interest to psychologists working throughout Europe. Such items include: Reports on major congresses, Calendar of forthcoming meetings, Information on key symposia and seminars, European funding information about major projects, Current data on academic and other major vacancies. Book reviews will also be published from time to time.
The European Psychologist integrates across all specializations, providing a general platform for communication and cooperation among psychologists throughout Europe and worldwide. Each annual volume consists of four regular issues, with occasional supplements. Only papers that have not previously appeared in or been submitted elsewhere can be considered for publication. Submitted manuscripts are subject to peer review and may be returned to authors for revision.
The journal contains the following sections: original articles, reviews (of a broader field or topical context), reports, commentaries and news, book and journal reviews.
Submission of papers and articles
Manuscripts should be submitted online via the journal`s web site at http://www.hhpub.com/journals/ep/
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 towhich 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).
A summary (maximum length 250 words) should be printed on a separate sheet for original papers, reviews, and reports. A maximum of 5 key reference terms should be given after the summary.
Reference citations in the text and in the reference list proper should follow conventions listed in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 4th 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,..."). Two originals in a form suitable for reproduction (high-resolution (300 dpi) graphics files, unscreened original photographs, glossy black-and-white prints, original drawings, slides) should be submitted, along with a good copy. Each figure must be accompanied by a legend. The legends should be printed on a separate sheet. 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.
If figures or tables are taken from another source, a letter from the respective copyright holders granting permission to reproduce them must be submitted with the manuscript.
Length of articles Original Papers & Reviews: ca. 8?0 printed pages; ca. 5500 words of main text plus ca. 40 references (not including summary & title page; if figures or tables are included, the word count should be adjusted accordingly). Reports: ca. 2? printed pages; ca. 1500?500 words plus up to 15 references.
If the reference list does not conform to APA style, the manuscript will have to be returned to the author for correction.
Scientific nomenclature and style Authors should follow the guidelines of the APA Manual regarding style and nomenclature. Manuscripts that do not conform to these guidelines may have to be returned to the authors for correction.
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. The Editor-in-Chief may have to return manuscripts for correction if the English is inadequate. 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 In consideration of the transfer of copyright to the publisher, each author of a review, report, or original article will receive two complimentary copies of the issue in which the article appeared. In addition, offprints can be ordered at cost price, provided that the request is sent in at the same time as the proofs are returned.
Submission of News and Announcements Items for inclusion in this section should be sent as a file attachment via e-mail direct to the News Editor, Dr. Katharina Althaus, katharina.althaus@psychologie.ch. For further information, please refer to the inside front cover.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Rainer K. Silbereisen Department of Developmental Psychology and Center for Applied Developmental Science University of Jena Am Steiger 3/1 D-07743 Jena, Germany Tel +49 3641 945201 Fax +49 3641 945202 E-mail: rainer.silbereisen@uni-jena.de
Managing Editor
Verona Christmas-Best Department of Developmental Psychology University of Jena Am Steiger 3/1 D-07743 Jena, Germany Tel +49 3641 945215 Fax +49 3641 945202 E-mail verona.christmas@uni-jena.de
Founding Editor
Kurt Pawlik Hamburg, Germany
Associate Editors
Adrian Furnham University College London Department of Psychology 26 Bedford Way London, WC1H 0AP, UK E-mail a.furnham@ucl.ac.uk
Anastasia Efklides Aristotle University of Thessaloniki School of Psychology GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece E-mail efklides@psy.auth.gr
Gün R. Semin Free University Amsterdam Department of Social Psychology Van der Boechorststraat 1 NL-1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands E-mail gr.semin@psy.vu.nl
Katariina Salmela-Aro Helsinki University Collegium for Advanced Studies P.O. Box 4 FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland E-mail katariina.salmela-aro@helsinki.fi
Lars Bäckman Karolinska Institute Aging Research Center P.O. Box 6401 S-11382 Stockholm, Sweden E-mail lars.backman@neurotec.ki.se
Norman Anderson Chief Executive Officer American Psychological Association 750 First Street NE Washington, DC 20002, USA E-mail nanderson@apa.org
EFPA News Editor
Katharina Althaus Aarbergergasse 46 CH-3011 Bern, Switzerland E-mail katharina.althaus@psychologie.ch
Editorial Board
Dermot Barnes-Holmes, National University of Ireland, Ireland Mark G. Borg, University of Malta, Malta Luigia Camaioni, University of Rome, Italy Avshalom Caspi, University of London, UK Cesare Cornoldi, University of Padova, Italy István Czigler, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary Eric De Bruyn, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands Géry d’Ydewalle, University of Leuven, Belgium Nicholas P. Emler, University of Surrey, UK Michael Eysenck, University of London, UK Rocio Fernandez-Ballesteros, University of Madrid, Spain Dieter Ferring, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Magne Arve Flaten, University of Tromso, Norway Marta Fulop, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary Danute Gailiene, Vilnius University, Lithuania Usha Goswami, University of Cambridge, UK John Gruzelier, University of London, UK Vera Hoorens, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium Paul Jimenez, University of Graz, Austria Remo Job, University of Padua, Italy Carsten Ren?Jorgensen, University of Aarhus, Denmark Günter Krampen, University of Trier, Germany Anton Kühberger, University of Salzburg, Austria Ingrid Lunt, University of London, UK Petr Macek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic Lucia Mason, University of Padova, Italy Teresa McIntyre, University of Minho, Portugal Roberto Nicoletti, University of Bologna, Italy Klaus Opwis, University of Basel, Switzerland Georgia Panayiotou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Marco Perugini, University of Essex, UK Jos?M. Prieto, Complutense University, Spain Katri Räikkönen-Talvitie, University of Helsinki, Finland Vincent Rogard, University Paris V ?Ren?Descartes, France Frank Rösler, University of Würzburg, Germany Velko S. Rus, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Wolfgang Schneider, University of Würzburg, Germany Lennart Sjöberg, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden Christiane Spiel, University of Vienna, Austria Katya Stoycheva, University of Sofia, Bulgaria Jan Strelau, Warsaw School of Social Psychology, Poland Tiia Tulviste, University of Tartu, Estonia Marinus Van Ijzendoorn, Leiden University, The Netherlands Jacques Vauclair, University of Provence, France Dieter Wolke, University of Bristol, UK Rita Zukauskiene, Law University of Lithuania, Lithuania
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