期刊名称:INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT

ISSN:0163-6383
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10169
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.nl/
期刊网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/620197/description#description
影响因子: 1.515(2015年) 1.349(2014年) 1.485(2013年) 1.752 (2012年) 1.669(2011年)
主题范畴:PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL

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



About the journal

 Infant Behavior and Development

 

Infant Behavior & Development publishes empirical (fundamental and clinical), theoretical, methodological and review papers. Brief reports dealing with behavioral development during infancy (up to 3 years) will also be considered. Papers of an inter- and multidisciplinary nature, for example neuroscience, non-linear dynamics and modelling approaches, are particularly encouraged. Areas covered by the journal include cognitive development, emotional development, perception, perception-action coupling, motor development and socialisation.

Abstracting/ indexing

BIOSIS
ERA (Educational Research Abstracts Online)
PsycINFO
Scopus
Social Sciences Citation Index


Instructions to Authors

 

Infant Behavior and Development is an archival journal that publishes reports of research, both human and animal, that contribute significantly to our understanding of behavior through the second year of life. Theoretical articles, attempts to replicate, and commentaries are occasionally considered, but preference is given to original research articles. Submit manuscripts inquadruplicate to the Editor, Dr. Geert Savelsbergh, The Perceptual-Motor Development Group, Institute for Fundamental Clinical Human Movement Sciences, Vrije University, Van de Boecherstraat 7-9, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Submissions must be accompanied by a statement that the research was conducted in accordance with APA ethical standards in the treatment of the study sample, both animal and human. Do not submit original artwork until requested. Manuscripts in excess of 25 pages (total) must be accompanied by a statement from the author justifying why. Authors are invited to submit the names, addresses, and particular areas of expertise of individuals who would be appropriate reviewers. The relation of the individual to the author should be specified (former colleague, student, co-author, professional acquaintance, etc.).
1. Manuscript Preparation. Submissions must conform in all respects to the format specified in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th Edition, 1994), or they will be returned without review. (Copies may be ordered from APA Order Dept., P.O. Box 2710, Hyattsville, MD 20784.) This requirement applies to the format for tables and figures. (Exceptions for a Brief Report appear below.) Four to six key words must be listed on a separate line following the abstract. Authors are responsible for obtaining permissions-to-publish both from copyright holders and authors for illustrations, tables, or lengthy quotes published elsewhere. All submissions must be double-spaced in 10- or 12-point type with 1-inch margins on all sides of 8 ?x 11-inch bond paper. On the title page (p. 1), list the current address of the leading author. The corresponding author must also provide a complete postal address, e-mail, fax number, and telephone number on the bottom left of the title page. Information concerning research and acknowledgments should be listed in a paragraph titled, "Acknowledgments. "This will appear at the end of the text. The abstract (p. 2) may not exceed 150 words. Chapters cited in references must include page numbers; presentations at meetings must include year and month. Do not cite unpublished or submitted manuscripts in References (cite in text as "personal communication" with complete date), and do not use titles (e.g., Dr., RN) when acknowledging individuals. Use American spelling and standard international units (e.g., cm, kg); avoid jargon. All measures of central tendency must be accompanied by SDs orSEs. Notes should be used sparingly and indicated by consecutive superscript numbers in the text. Notes should be typed separately at the end of the document before the References.
2. Brief Reports. A Brief Report is simply a short paper; pilot studies and articles of lesser quality are not acceptable. It should be prepared in the same format as a full-size manuscript except that it has only a 45-word abstract, no special headings (Method, Participants, Apparatus, Procedure, Results, Discussion), and must not exceed 8 typed pages including references, tables, and figures but excluding abstract and title pages. Authors must state that a fuller report will be provided upon request in "Acknowledgments."
3. Policy on Multiple Publications. (IBAD, 1994, Vol. 17, No. 1). Multiple or piecemeal publication of data from the same study are not acceptable. Authors must inform the Editor if data in a submitted manuscript have been reported elsewhere and how the present study is different. Authors must also submit, in quadruplicate, copies of closely related manuscripts that are published, in press, or under review by another journal and that report data from the same study.
4. Policy on Sample Information. (IBAD, 1997, Vol. 20, No. 1). Authors must report complete information about their study sample composition, including sex, race/ethnicity, occupational status, and educational attainment. Minimally, this requires use of current and codable occupational categories (e.g., Nakao, K., & Treas, J., 1992, The 1989 Socioeconomic Index of Occupations: Construction from the 1989 Occupational Prestige Scores. General Social Survey Methodological Reports, #74. Chicago, IL: NORC), four educational attainment categories (without H.S. diploma, H.S. graduate without college education, some college education, degree from 4-year college or more), and five race/ethnicity categories (e.g., U.S. Bureau of Census). The reference person for this information must be specified. The study-sampling strategy must also be specified.
5. Electronic Submission. Authors should submit their articles electronically via the Elsevier Editorial System (EES) page of this journalhttp://ees.elsevier.com/infbeh. The system automatically converts source files to a sngle Adobe Acrobat PDF version of the article, which is used in the peer-review process. Please note that even though manuscript source files are converted to PDF at submission for the review process, these source files are needed for further processing after acceptance. All correspondence, including notification of the Editor's decision and requests for revision, takes place by e-mail and via the Author's homepage, removing the need for a hard-copy paper trail. 6. References. Contributors should refer to the APA Publication Manual for the correct listing of references in the text and reference list. References in text and reference section must be checked for consistency of spelling and dates. Chapters in books must be accompanied by page number per APA format.

Atkinson, R. C., & Shiffrin, R. M. (1971). The control of short-term memory. Scientific American, 225, 82?90.

Quinn, P. C., & Eimas, P. D. (1996). Perceptual organization and categorization in young infants. In C. Rovee-Collier& L. P. Lipsitt (Eds.), Advances in infancy research (Vol. 10, pp. 1?36). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

7. Corrections Policy. Authors will be sent page proofs prior to publication (along with their copy-edited manuscript) and are expected to return them as immediately as possible to the Editor, Geert Savelsbergh (address listed above), who will review and finalize corrections before returning them to the publisher.
8. Complimentary Copies and Offprints. The lead author will receive 25 free offprints. Additional off-prints can be ordered when page proofs are returned (an offprint order form will be included with instructions for correction of proofs).

Electronic submission available at theAuthor Gateway


Editorial Board

 

Editor:

G. Savelsbergh
Department of Movement Behaviour, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands


Founding Editor:

L.P. Lipsitt
Brown University


Consulting Editors:

R.N. Aslin

G.P. Aylward

E. Bates

J.E. Bates

L. Beckwith

J. Belsky

E.M. Blass

B.A. Campbell

L.A. Camras

J.F. Cohn

J. Colombo

E.H. Cornell

A. Diamond

C.O. Eckerman

J.W. Fagen

T. Field

S. Goldberg

H. Hayne

H. Hill Goldsmith

B.M. Hood

S.W. Jacobson

S.P. Johnson

M.E. Lamb

E.H.L. Leung

A.N. Meltzoff

B.A. Morrongiello

L. Patia Spear

P.C. Quinn

M. Reite

J.S. Reznick

J.E. Richards

S.A. Rose

M.K. Rothbart

H. Ruff

A. Slater

E.B. Thoman

R.A. Thompson

B. Vaughn

J.F. Werker


Editorial Board:

D.H. Ashmead
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
J. Atkinson
University College London, UK
G.P. Aylward
Southern Illinois University, Springfield, IL, USA
J.A. Barela
IB, UNESP/RC, Rio Claro SP, Brazil
J.E. Bates
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
L. Beckwith
UCLA Children's Hospital, Los Angeles, CA, USA
J. Belsky
University of London, UK
B.I. Bertenthal
University of Chicago, Chicago, USA
J.P. Boudreau
Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
J.G. Bremner
Lancaster University, UK
B. Bril
EHESS, Paris, France
B.A. Campbell
Princeton University, NJ, USA
L.A. Camras
DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA
G. Cioni
University of Pisa, Calambrone, Italy
J. Colombo
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
K. Davids
Manchester Metropolitan University, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
V. Dobson
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
C.O. Eckerman
Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
J. Fagard
Lab. Cognition et Dev., Paris, France
J. Fagen
St. John's University. Jamaica, NY, USA
T. Field
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
A. Fogel
University of Utah, Salt Lake CIty, NT, USA
P. van Geert
Heymans Institute, Groningen, The Netherlands
S. Goldberg
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ONT, Canada
M. Hadders-Algra
University Hospital Groningen, The Netherlands
H. Hayne
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
M. Hernandez-Reif
University of Miami, USA
B.M. Hood
University of Bristol, UK
J.B. Hopkins
Lancaster University, UK
C. Hulme
University of York, UK
M.H. van Ijzendoorn
Leiden University, Germany
S.W. Jacobsen
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA
M.H. Johnson
Birkbeck College, London, UK
S.P. Johnson
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
M. Kawai
Mie University, Tsu, Japan
M.E. Lamb
National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
M. Legerstee
York University, Toronto, ONT, Canada
A. Leslie
Rutgers University, Piscataway, NY, USA
H.L.J. van der Maas
UvA, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
S. Mangelsdorf
University of Illinois, USA
B.M. Morrongiello
University of Guelph, ONT, Canada
P. Mounoud
University of Geneve, Switzerland
A. Needham
Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
K. Newell
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
J. Piek
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, WA, Australia
P.C. Quinn
Brown University, Providence, RI, USA
J.E. Richards
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
K. Rosengren
University of Illinois, USA
M.K. Rothbart
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA
A. Slater
University of Exeter, UK
L.P. Spear
Binghamton University, NY, USA
G. Taga
University of Tokyo, Japan
E. Thoman
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
H. Togari
Nagoya City University, Japan
J. van der Kamp
Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
B.E. Vaughn
Leiden University, Germany
B. Vereijken
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
H. de Vries
Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
P. Willatts
University of Dundee, UK


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