期刊名称:JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-APPLIED
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ISSN: | 1076-898X
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, 750 FIRST ST NE, WASHINGTON, USA, DC, 20002-4242
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出版社网址: | http://www.apa.org/
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期刊网址: | http://www.apa.org/journals/xap/
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影响因子: |
2.355(2015年)
1.836(2014年)
2.426(2013年)
2.115 (2012年)
1.754(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The mission of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied is to publish original empirical investigations in experimental psychology that bridge practically oriented problems and psychological theory. The journal also publishes research aimed at developing and testing of models of cognitive processing or behavior in applied situations, including laboratory and field settings. Occasionally, review articles are considered for publication if they contribute significantly to important topics within applied experimental psychology. Areas of interest include applications of perception, attention, decision making, reasoning, information processing, learning, and performance. Settings may be industrial (such as human-computer interface design), academic (such as intelligent computer-aided instruction), or consumer oriented (such as applications of text comprehension theory to the development or evaluation of product instructions).
Instructions to Authors
Submit copies of each manuscript to the Editor, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied:
Phillip L. Ackerman, PhD Georgia Institute of Technology School of Psychology Mail Code 0170, 654 Cherry Street Atlanta, GA 30332-0170
General correspondence may be directed to the Editor's Office.
Authors must submit three (3) paper copies and one electronic copy (.rtf, PDF, or .doc) of the manuscript. The copies should be clear, readable, and on paper of good quality. An unusual typeface is acceptable only if it is clear and legible. In addition to addresses and phone numbers, authors should supply electronic mail addresses and fax numbers, if available, for potential use by the editorial office and later by the production office. Authors should keep a copy of the manuscript to guard against loss.
Each copy of a manuscript should include a separate title page with author names and affiliations. Author identification notes should be typed only on the title page.
Masked review policy. Authors who wish a masked review should note their preference in a cover letter and make sure that their identity is not revealed elsewhere in the manuscript. In an effort to encourage development of scientific expertise of junior researchers, the journal will encourage reviewers to prepare independent "parallel" reviews with an editor-approved advanced graduate or postdoctoral student. Such parallel reviews may be used in addition to (and not as a replacement for) the normal review process. As appropriate, these reviews will be specially tagged and furnished to the authors.
The editorial policy of the Journal favors publication of integrative articles containing multiple experiments and extensive theoretical development. However, articles reporting single experiments are also appropriate, so long as they report compelling data with a clear theoretical message. In addition, occasional literature reviews advancing our knowledge in the field will also be considered. For further information on content, authors should refer to the editorial in the March 2002 issue of the Journal (Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 3-5). For information on the other JEP journals, authors should refer to editorials in those journals.
Manuscript preparation. Authors should prepare manuscripts according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Manuscripts may be copyedited for bias-free language (see chap. 2 of the Publication Manual). Formatting instructions (all copy must be double-spaced) and instructions on the preparation of tables, figures, references, metrics, and abstracts appear in the Manual. See APA's Checklist for Manuscript Submission.
Supplemental materials. APA can now place supplementary materials online, which will be available via the journal's Web page as noted above. To submit such materials, please see Supplementing Your Article With Online Material for details.
Abstract and Keywords. All manuscripts must include an abstract containing a maximum of 125-180 words typed on a separate page. After the abstract, please supply up to five keywords or brief phrases.
References. References should be listed in alphabetical order. Each listed reference should be cited in text, and each text citation should be listed in the References. Basic formats are as follows:
Nils, O., Justin, P., & Winman, A. (1998). Realism of confidence in earwitness versus eyewitness identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 71, 101-118.
Mitchell, T. R., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (1987). People in organizations: An introduction to organizational behavior (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
Bjork, R. A. (1989). Retrieval inhibition as an adaptive mechanism in human memory. In H. L. Roediger III & F. I. M. Craik (Eds.), Varieties of memory & consciousness (pp. 309-330). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Figures. Graphic files are welcome if supplied as Tiff, EPS, or Powerpoint. High-quality printouts or glossies are needed for all figures. The minimum line weight for line art is 0.5 point for optimal printing. When possible, please place symbol legends below the figure instead of to the side. Original color figures can be printed in color at the editor's and publisher's discretion provided the author agrees to pay $255 for one figure, $425 for two figures, $575 for three figures, $675 for four figures, and $55 for each additional figure.
Permissions. Authors are required to obtain and provide to the editor on final acceptance all necessary permissions to reproduce any copyrighted work, including, for example, test instruments and other test materials or portions thereof. Final files for production should be prepared as outlined in Preparing Your Accepted Manuscript for Production.
Publication policy. APA policy prohibits an author from submitting the same manuscript for concurrent consideration by two or more publications. APA's policy regarding posting articles on the Internet may be found at Posting Articles on the Internet. In addition, it is a violation of APA Ethical Principles to publish "as original data, data that have been previously published" (Standard 8.13). As this journal is a primary journal that publishes original material only, APA policy prohibits as well publication of any manuscript that has already been published in whole or substantial part elsewhere. Authors have an obligation to consult journal editors concerning prior publication of any data upon which their article depends. In addition, APA Ethical Principles specify that "after research results are published, psychologists do not withhold the data on which their conclusions are based from other competent professionals who seek to verify the substantive claims through reanalysis and who intend to use such data only for that purpose, provided that the confidentiality of the participants can be protected and unless rights concerning proprietary data preclude their release" (Standard 8.14). APA expects authors submitting to this journal to adhere to these standards. Specifically, authors of manuscripts submitted to APA journals are expected to have their data available throughout the editorial review process and for at least 5 years after the date of publication.
Authors will be required to state in writing that they have complied with APA ethical standards in the treatment of their sample, human or animal, or to describe the details of treatment. A copy of the APA Ethical Principles may be obtained from the APA Ethics Office web site or by writing the APA Ethics Office, 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242.
APA requires authors to reveal any possible conflict of interest in the conduct and reporting of research (e.g., financial interests in a test procedure, funding by pharmaceutical companies for drug research). Authors of accepted manuscripts will be required to transfer copyright to APA.
Related Journals of Experimental Psychology. For the other JEP journals, authors should submit manuscripts according to the manuscript submission guidelines for each individual journal:
When one of the editors believes a manuscript is clearly more appropriate for an alternative journal of the American Psychological Association, the editor may redirect the manuscript with the approval of the author.
Preparing files for production. If your manuscript is accepted for publication, please follow the guidelines for file formats and naming provided at Preparing Your Accepted Manuscript for Production. If your manuscript was mask reviewed, please ensure that the final version for production includes a byline and full author note for typesetting.
Editorial Board
Phillip L. Ackerman Georgia Institute of Technology
Joan U. Smeltzer Georgia Institute of Technology
Neil Brewer Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia
Wayne J. Camara The College Board
Richard A. Carlson Pennsylvania State University
Richard Catrambone Georgia Institute of Technology
Magdalene H. Chalikia Minnesota State University Moorhead
Francis T. Durso Texas Tech University
Judy Edworthy University of Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom
Donald L. Fisher University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Diane F. Halpern Claremont McKenna College
Verlin B. Hinsz North Dakota State University
Michael S. Humphreys University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia
Roberta L. Klatzky Carnegie Mellon University
Cathy L. McEvoy University of South Florida
Gerald Matthews University of Cincinnati
Richard E. Mayer University of California, Santa Barbara
Valerie F. Reyna University of Arizona
Norbert Schwarz University of Michigan
Siegfried L. Sporer University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany
David Strayer University of Utah
R. Scott Tindale Loyola University of Chicago
Gary L. Wells Iowa State University
Werner W. Wittmann Universität Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
Dan J. Woltz University of Utah
Jeffrey M. Zacks Washington University
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