期刊名称:JAPANESE PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Japanese Psychological Research publishes the original work of members of the Japanese Psychological Association. International in focus, the journal's analysis of problem-orientated research contributes significantly to all fields of psychology.
Instructions to Authors
Japanese Psychological Research accepts three kinds of manuscripts: original articles, short reports, and reviews. As a general rule only articles written by members of the Japanese Psychological Association will be considered. However, contributions from non-members will be accepted for publication, provided all contributors are are willing to become a member of the Association and to pay the per-page contribution fee. An original article must be based on data dervied from a research project that is problem-oriented. The results from the analysis of such data must also be substantial, and theoretical discussion thereon significant so as to be deemed a definitive contribution to the field. A short report is a report that provides additional information to or simply offers critical but constructive comments on a previously published article. A description of a novel research method, technique, or apparatus may also be acceptable. Reviews should summarize publications setting forth major developments within a particular research area. Reviews including studies in Japan are especially welcomed.
Selection procedure: Original articles and short reports will be reviewed by the referees and the final selection for publication will be made by the Editorial Board. Manuscripts may be returned for revision.
Submission of Manuscripts: Please note the following points.
1. Manuscripts should be written in English.
2. Assuming approximately 650 words per page, the maximum lengths are 12 pages for an original article, and 6 pages for a short report, including title, abstract, references, figures, tables and line drawings.
3. Manuscripts should be typewritten, double-spaced, on A4 (297x210mm) size bond paper.
4. Each manuscript must be accompanied by an abstract of 100-175 words, a list of 3-5 English key words listed in order of importance, and a running head (short title) of not more than 50 characters (including spaces), typed on a separate page.
5. The SI (Systme International Units) system should be used for units of measurement.
6. References should be cited in the text, each with the last name of the author followed by the publication date enclosed within parentheses. All references should be listed alphabetically by last name, in the bibliography at the end of the article. Journal titles should be spelled out in full. Examples follow:
Underwood, B. J. (1976). Recognition memory for pairs of words as a function of associative context. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 2, 404-412 Gibson, E. J. (1969). Principles of perceptual learning and development. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. Wundt, W. (1908-1911). Grundzge der physiologischen Psychologie. 6. Aufi. , 3 Bde. , Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann.
7. Tables and figures should be on separate sheets and numbered with Arabic numerals in order of appearance in the text.
8. Line drawings should be printed from a good quality laser printer, or professionally drawn using dark black ink. Drawings should be presented at twice the proposed printed size in the journal.
9. Authors should send four copies of their manuscripts to: Ms Yoko Kuno Managing Editor Japanese Psychological Association Hongo 5-23-13-7F Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033 Japan
A further copy should be retained by the author. A front page showing the author's name, affiliation, address, email address and contact numbers should be attached to only two of the copies submitted - the other two copies are used for the anonymous selection procedure.
Author material archive policy Authors who require the return of any submitted material that is accepted for publication should inform the Editorial Office after acceptance. If no indication is given that author material should be returned, Blackwell Publishing will dispose of all hardcopy and electronic material two months after publication.
Proofs: Authors will receive proofs of their articles from the publisher, and are required to correct and return them to the publisher before the date specified in the publisher's accompanying letter.
Offprints: 20 offprints will be sent free of charge to the corresponding author of each article after publication of the Journal. Extra offprints may be ordered using the form supplied with proofs.
Costs charged to authors: Redrawing of line drawings or diagrams: If the standard of artwork supplied is unacceptable for publication, the cost of redrawing and/or relabelling the artwork will be recharged to authors. Re-writing of articles into correct English style: If extensive rewriting is necessary, it will be carried out by the copyeditor and the cost recharged to authors. Authors will be invoiced for any charges by the Japanese Psychological Association.
Copyright: It is condition of publication that authors must transfer copyright of their articles to the Japanese Psychological Association. Authors will be asked to complete and sign a Transfer of Copyright form and return it to the Association following acceptance of their articles.
Editorial Board
Editor Osamu Takagi, Japanese Psychological Association, 23-13-7F, Hongo 5-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Managing Editor Ms Yoko Kuno, Japanese Psychological Association, 23-13-7F, Hongo 5-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Editorial Committee Kohei Adachi, Osaka University Kiyomi Akita, University of Tokyo Toshihiko Endo, Kyoto University Kyoko Fujino, Wasada University Jiro Gyoba, Tohoku University Shigeru Hagiwara, Keio University Etsuko T. Harada, Hosei University Tamaki Hattori, University of Tsukuba Hitoshi Honda, Niigata University Yukio Ichitani, University of Tsukuba Toshio Inui, Kyoto University Kiyoshi Ishii, Nagoya University Makoto Iwanaga, Hiroshima University Masaharu Kage, Keio University Naoki Kugihara, Osaka University Makiko Naka, Hokkaido University Katsuharu Nakazato, Iwate Prefectural University Tsunetaka Okita, Aichi Shukutoku University Hisashi Ono, Rikkyo University Mariko Osaka, Osaka University of Foreign Studies Machiko Sannomiya, Naruto University of Education Sumi Shigeno, Aoyama Gakuin University Kensuke Sugawara, University of the Sacred Heart Hiroshi Yama, Kobe College Toshiyuki Yamashita, Tokyo Metropolitan University Masao Yokota, Nihon University
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