期刊名称:PSYCHOLOGY OF AESTHETICS CREATIVITY AND THE ARTS

ISSN:1931-3896
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, 750 FIRST ST, NE, WASHINGTON, USA, DC, 20002-4242
  出版社网址:http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/aca/
影响因子: 2.224(2015年) 3.054(2014年) 1.787(2013年) 1.530 (2012年)
主题范畴:PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL

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



About the journal

Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts is devoted to promoting scholarship on the psychology of the production and appreciation of the arts and all aspects of creative endeavor.

To that end, we publish manuscripts presenting original empirical research and papers that synthesize and evaluate extant research that relate to the psychology of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts.

Generally, qualitative work, case studies, essays, interviews, biographical profiles, and literature reviews are discouraged.

 

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Instructions to Authors

Submit manuscripts electronically (.rtf or .doc) via the Manuscript Submission Portal.

In addition to addresses and phone numbers, authors should supply electronic mail addresses and fax numbers for use by the editorial office and later by the production office. The majority of correspondence between the editorial office and authors is handled by email, so a valid email address is important to the timely flow of communication during the editorial process.

Authors should provide electronic mail addresses in their cover letters and should keep a copy of the manuscript to guard against loss. Manuscripts are not returned.

Manuscripts, whether empirical studies, synthesis of research, or theoretical essays, are expected to be under 40 manuscript pages, unless prior arrangement is made with the editors. In addition, PACA accepts brief reports of empirical findings (which may include nonsignificant results that nonetheless contribute to the research literature). Such reports should be no more than 15 manuscript pages, including all references and tables.

Book Reviews

The book review editor is 
Dr. James C. Kaufman 
Email

Books are generally reviewed by invitation only. Persons interested in writing reviews are encouraged to contact the book review editor, indicating their areas of special competence and interest and providing a vita and sample of their writing, preferably a book review or other publication. Reviewers are sent detailed instructions at the time the reviews are commissioned. Authors of book reviews should submit their papers via the submission portal.

Publishers should send book announcements and two review copies directly to the book review editor. Two copies of each published review will be forwarded to the book's publisher.

Manuscript Preparation

Prepare manuscripts according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition). Manuscripts may be copyedited for bias-free language (see Chapter 3 of the Publication Manual).

Review APA's Checklist for Manuscript Submission before submitting your article.

If your manuscript was mask reviewed, please ensure that the final version for production includes a byline and full author note for typesetting.

Double-space all copy. Other formatting instructions, as well as instructions on preparing tables, figures, references, metrics, and abstracts, appear in the Manual.

Below are additional instructions regarding the preparation of display equations and tables.

Display Equations

We strongly encourage you to use MathType (third-party software) or Equation Editor 3.0 (built into pre-2007 versions of Word) to construct your equations, rather than the equation support that is built into Word 2007 and Word 2010. Equations composed with the built-in Word 2007/Word 2010 equation support are converted to low-resolution graphics when they enter the production process and must be rekeyed by the typesetter, which may introduce errors.

To construct your equations with MathType or Equation Editor 3.0:

·         Go to the Text section of the Insert tab and select Object.

·         Select MathType or Equation Editor 3.0 in the drop-down menu.

If you have an equation that has already been produced using Microsoft Word 2007 or 2010 and you have access to the full version of MathType 6.5 or later, you can convert this equation to MathType by clicking on MathType Insert Equation. Copy the equation from Microsoft Word and paste it into the MathType box. Verify that your equation is correct, click File, and then click Update. Your equation has now been inserted into your Word file as a MathType Equation.

Use Equation Editor 3.0 or MathType only for equations or for formulas that cannot be produced as Word text using the Times or Symbol font.

Tables

Use Word's Insert Table function when you create tables. Using spaces or tabs in your table will create problems when the table is typeset and may result in errors.

Submitting Supplemental Materials

APA can now place supplementary materials online, available via the published article in the PsycARTICLES® database. Please see Supplementing Your Article With Online Material for more details.

Abstract and Keywords

All manuscripts must include an abstract containing a maximum of 250 words typed on a separate page. After the abstract, please supply up to five keywords or brief phrases.

References

List references in alphabetical order. Each listed reference should be cited in text, and each text citation should be listed in the References section.

Examples of basic reference formats:

·         Journal Article: 
Hughes, G., Desantis, A., & Waszak, F. (2013). Mechanisms of intentional binding and sensory attenuation: The role of temporal prediction, temporal control, identity prediction, and motor prediction. Psychological Bulletin, 139, 133–151. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0028566

·         Authored Book: 
Rogers, T. T., & McClelland, J. L. (2004). Semantic cognition: A parallel distributed processing approach.Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

·         Chapter in an Edited Book: 
Gill, M. J., & Sypher, B. D. (2009). Workplace incivility and organizational trust. In P. Lutgen-Sandvik & B. D. Sypher (Eds.), Destructive organizational communication: Processes, consequences, and constructive ways of organizing(pp. 53–73). New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.

Figures

Graphics files are welcome if supplied as Tiff, EPS, or PowerPoint files. Multipanel figures (i.e., figures with parts labeled a, b, c, d, etc.) should be assembled into one file.

The minimum line weight for line art is 0.5 point for optimal printing.

For more information about acceptable resolutions, fonts, sizing, and other figure issues, please see the general guidelines.

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

·         $55 for each additional figure

Permissions

Authors of accepted papers must obtain and provide to the editor on final acceptance all necessary permissions to reproduce in print and electronic form any copyrighted work, including, for example, test materials (or portions thereof) and photographs of people.

·         Download Permissions Alert Form (PDF, 47KB)

Publication Policies

APA policy prohibits an author from submitting the same manuscript for concurrent consideration by two or more publications.

See also APA Journals® Internet Posting Guidelines.

APA requires authors to reveal any possible conflict of interest in the conduct and reporting of research (e.g., financial interests in a test or procedure, funding by pharmaceutical companies for drug research).

·         Download Disclosure of Interests Form (PDF, 38KB)

Authors of accepted manuscripts are required to transfer the copyright to APA.

·         For manuscripts not funded by the Wellcome Trust or the Research Councils UK 
Publication Rights (Copyright Transfer) Form (PDF, 83KB)

·         For manuscripts funded by the Wellcome Trust or the Research Councils UK 
Wellcome Trust or Research Councils UK Publication Rights Form (PDF, 34KB)

Ethical Principles

It is a violation of APA Ethical Principles to publish "as original data, data that have been previously published" (Standard 8.13).

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 legal rights concerning proprietary data preclude their release" (Standard 8.14).

APA expects authors to adhere to these standards. Specifically, APA expects authors to have their data available throughout the editorial review process and for at least 5 years after the date of publication.

Authors are 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.

·         Download Certification of Compliance With APA Ethical Principles Form (PDF, 26KB)

The APA Ethics Office provides the full Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct electronically on its website in HTML, PDF, and Word format. You may also request a copy by emailing or calling the APA Ethics Office (202-336-5930). You may also read "Ethical Principles," December 1992, American Psychologist, Vol. 47, pp. 1597–1611.

Other Information

·         Appeals Process for Manuscript Submissions

·         Preparing Auxiliary Files for Production

·         Document Deposit Procedures for APA Journals

 


Editorial Board

Co-Editors

Roni Reiter-Palmon 
University of Nebraska at Omaha

Pablo Tinio 
Queens College, City University of New York

Founding Editors

James C. Kaufman 
University of Connecticut

Jeffrey K. Smith 
University of Otago, New Zealand

Lisa F. Smith 
University of Otago, New Zealand

Editorial Board

John Baer 
Rider University

Mark Batey 
Manchester Business School, Manchester, United Kingdom

Ronald A. Beghetto 
University of Oregon

Dennis R. Brophy 
Northwest College

David W. Carr 
University of North Carolina

Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic 
Goldsmiths, University of London, London, United Kingdom

Christine Charyton 
Ohio State University

Annabel J. Cohen 
University of Prince Edward Island, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Dale J. Cohen 
University of North Carolina Wilmington

David Cropley 
University of South Australia

Gerald Cupchik 
University of Toronto at Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Frank Farley 
Temple University

Greg Feist 
San Jose State University

Collin Fisher 
Boston University

Liane Gabora 
University of British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada

Thalia Goldstein 
Pace University

Mary Gregerson 
Health, Environment and Performance Psychology

Mark Gridley 
Heidelberg College

David Hargreaves 
Roehampton University, Southlands College, London, United Kingdom

Richard W. Hass 
Rowan University

Zorana Ivcevic 
Tufts University

Kyung Hee Kim 
The College of William and Mary

Jennifer Katz-Buonincontro 
Drexel University

James C. Kaufman 
University of Connecticut

Aaron Kozbelt 
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York

Helmut Leder 
University of Vienna

Soonmook Lee 
Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea

Anastasiya A. Lipnevich 
Queens College, City University of New York

Andrea Livi-Smith 
University of Mary Washington

Paul Locher 
Montclair State University

Pavel Machotka 
University of California at Santa Cruz

Marcos Nadal 
University of the Balearic Islands, Majorca, Spain

Weihua Niu 
Pace University

Jonathan A. Plucker 
Indiana University

Steven R. Pritzker 
Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center

Michelle Reitman 
Cadenza Music Therapy, Inc.

Ruth Richards 
Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center

Sandra W. Russ 
Case Western Reserve University

Lauren Seifert 
Malone College

Paul J. Silvia 
University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Dean Keith Simonton 
University of California at Davis

Jerome L. Singer 
Yale University

Benjamin Smith 
University of Maryland

Jeffrey K. Smith 
University of Otago, New Zealand

Lisa F. Smith 
University of Otago, New Zealand

Beau Vallance 
Indiana University

Oshin Vartanian 
Defence R&D Canada

Student Board

Tori J. Cordiano 
Case Western Reserve University

Rodica Damian 
University of California, Davis

Marie Forgeard 
University of Pennsylvania

Kyle Ann Hartley 
Indiana University

Michelle C. Hilscher 
University of Toronto, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Haiying Long 
Indiana University

Marcianne McHugh 
University of Georgia

Emily C. Nusbaum 
University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Meihua Qian 
Indiana University

Erika Robinson 
University of Nebraska at Omaha

Kittredge Stephenson 
Texas A&M University

Christine Szostak 
University of Kansas

Christa Taylor 
University of Albany, State University of New York

Chia-Jung Tsay 
Harvard University

Darya L. Zabelina 
Northwestern University

Editorial Coordinator

Sharon Ramos 
American Psychological Association

 


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