期刊名称:INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

ISSN:1934-9491
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:AMER ASSOC INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 444 N CAPITOL ST, NW STE 846, WASHINGTON, USA, DC, 20001-1512
  出版社网址:http://www.aamr.org/
期刊网址:http://aaidd.allenpress.com/aamronline/?request=get-static&name=mr-info
影响因子: 1.545(2015年) 1.488(2014年) 1.529(2013年) 1.137 (2012年) 1.438(2011年)
主题范畴:EDUCATION, SPECIAL;    REHABILITATION

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



About the journal

Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) is among the top journals in special education and rehabilitation and is published by the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. It is a journal of policy, practices, and perspectives for professionals and families interested in mental retardation and related developmental disabilities.

 

Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is dedicated to meeting the information needs of those who seek effective ways to help people with mental retardation. The journal reports new teaching approaches, program developments, administrative tools, program evaluation, service utilization studies, community surveys, public policy issues, training and case studies, and current research in mental retardation. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is a peer-reviewed journal whose consulting editors represent a broad spectrum of settings: universities, research centers, public and private residential care facilities, and specialized community service agencies.


Instructions to Authors

 

Internet-based Submission of Manuscripts

Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities uses an Internet/web-based manuscript submission and peer-review system called AllenTrack. AllenTrack is an on-line software system available that helps manuscripts flow seamlessly into the typesetting process. AllenTrack assists with basic editorial office tracking functions and review correspondence that typically requires considerable clerical effort. The system makes the publishing process more efficient, accommodating, and accessible to authors and reviewers all over the world.

 

Review Process and Editorial Decision
Articles submitted to Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities are subject to review by at least two and usually three anonymous reviewers selected by the Editor or Associate Editor. The review process is usually completed within 3 months of receipt of the manuscript. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities strives toward fairness and courteousness in the review process.

 

Criteria for Acceptance
Articles are judged on relevance to policy or practice, potential reader interest, originality, and clarity of writing. Research articles are reviewed based on standards appropriate to the methodology used in the study. Other articles are reviewed according to scholarly or literary standards. Authors should address the implications of their articles for policy and practice, if not apparent.

 

Style
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities adheres to the 2001 Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA, 5th edition). Manuscripts should be double-spaced on 81/2" x 11" paper, with at least 1-inch margins on all sides. An abstract of no more than 120 words should be included. References should be typed double-spaced on a separate page. Articles should not exceed 20 pages in length, including references. Authors are encouraged to submit shorter manuscripts. Highly specialized or technical articles should be 5 pages in length. Because articles are reviewed anonymously, the author's name and other identifying information should appear only on the cover page.

 

Submission
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities uses a web-based manuscript submission and peer-review system called AllenTrack. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to http://mr.allentrack.net. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed, so potential identifying information should be removed prior to submission. A letter of submission stating that the manuscript is not under review by any other journal should also be submitted. Corresponding authors who require assistance in submitting their manuscripts through AllenTrack should contact the editorial office via phone, 315-443-3851; fax, 315-443-4338; or e-mail: mentalr@syr.edu.  Authors who choose not to submit their manuscript through AllenTrack may send it as an e-mail attachment to mentalr@syr.edu or on diskette to Steven J. Taylor, Ph.D., Center on Human Policy, Syracuse University, 805 S. Crouse Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2280. AllenTrack is able to convert most word processing files (e.g., Word, WordPerfect, text, PostScript, and Rich Text Format).

 

 

 

Editorial Decision
Commentaries are published in Perspectives. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities welcomes thoughtful, well-reasoned, interesting, clearly written contributions. Submissions are reviewed by the Editor and Perspectives Editors, who will make editorial decisions usually within a month after receipt of the manuscript. Detailed comments are not provided for manuscripts not accepted for publication in Perspectives

 

Style
Commentaries should not exceed 5 pages. An abstract is not necessary.

 

Submission
As previously indicated, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities uses the Internet-based tracking system AllenTrack for manuscript submission. Perspectives submissions are also managed using this system.  Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to http://mr.allentrack.net.  A cover letter should clearly state that the manuscript is being submitted to Perspectives and advise the editor if the submission is under review or has been published by any other journal.
 


Editorial Board

 

 

Editor
Steven J. Taylor, University of Syracuse, New York

 

Managing Editor

Stephanie Dean

 

Editorial Staff
Cyndy Colavita and Rachael Zubal-Ruggieri

 

Associate Editors
Dianne L. Ferguson, Philip Ferguson, Susan Hasazi, David T. Helm, Theodore Kastner, Christopher Kliewer, Sheryl Larson, Connie Lyle O'Brien, John O'Brien, Susan Parish, Kevin K. Walsh, Marjorie Erickson Warfield

 

Statistical Consultant
Louis J. Heifetz

 

Office Address

Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities/Attn: Steven J. Taylor, Editor

Center on Human Policy, Syracuse University, 805 S. Crouse Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2280 Phone: 315-443-3851; Fax: 315-443-4338; Email: mentalr@syr.edu   

 

 

 

Consulting Editors


John Agosta; Sandra Alper; Norberto Alvarez; Angela Novak Amado; John Ashbaugh; Bruce L. Baker; Daniel J. Baker; Linda Bambara; Jim Bellini; Hank Bersani, Jr.; Douglas Biklen; Jan Blacher; Howard P. Blackman; Steven Blatt; Martin E. Block; Robert Bogdan; Sharon Borthwick-Duffy; Frank G. Bowe; David Braddock; Lynn Breedlove; Alicia A. Broderick; Diane Browder; Mary Beth Bruder; Bruce A. Buehler; John Butterworth; Guy Caruso; Brian Chicoine; Herbert J. Cohen; Ron Conley; James W. Conroy; W. Carl Cooley; Bernard Cooney; Vivian I. Correa; David L. Coulter; Allen C. Crocker; Scot Danforth; Linda Davern; Howard B. Demb; MaryAnn Demchak; Lizanne DeStefano; Darlynne A. Devenny; Michael Dillon; Anne M. Donnellan; Jeannette Rogers Dulan; Glen Dunlap; Carl J. Dunst; Elva Durán; Elisabeth Dykens; Stacy K. Dymond; Robert Edgerton; William J. Edwards; Joanne Eichinger; Martin Elks; Eric Emerson; Marc Emmerich; Nirmala Erevelles; David Felce; Bo Fernhall; Dr. Aubrey H. Fine; Brenda Finucane; Donna Fletcher; Deborah Fowler; Ruth I. Freedman; Glenn T. Fujiura; Katharine Shepherd Furney; Susan Gabel; Lawrence D. Gallagher; James F. Gardner; William C. Gaventa; Steven Gelb; Amy Gerowitz; Mohammad Ghaziuddin; Michael F. Giangreco; Laraine M. Glidden; Noreen M. Glover-Graf; David A. Goode; Bernard J. Graney; Karen Green-McGowan; Cary Griffin; Diane Griffiths; Ella Gross; David Hagner; Jim Halle; Stanley D. Handmaker; Michael L. Hardman; Beth Harry; Susan M. Havercamp; Tamar Heller; Richard Hemp; Sandra E. Herman; Amy Hewitt; Shoji Higo; Dave Hingsburger; Wade Hitzing; Robert Hodapp; C. Steven Holburn; William Holloway, Jr.; Anne Howard; Mair Huggins; Jeanne M. Johnson; Elizabeth Jones; Maya Kalyanpur; Ruth Kaminer; Arlene S. Kanter; Christi Kasa-Hendrickson; Kenneth D. Keith; Denis William Keyes; William E. Kiernan; David Koppenhaver; Sharon J. Krinsky-McHale; Michael B. Kurtz; Mark J. Larson; Sheryl Larson; Jerry Leismer; Karen Levine; Michael Jay Levine; Earl L. Loschen; Martin J. Lubetsky; Barbara L. Ludlow; Zana Marie Lutfiyya; David Mank; Sheila L. Mansell; John McDonnell; John McGee; Hedda Meaden; Mohsen Mirabi; Pat Mirenda; Sandra Mlinarcik; John B. Moeschler; Charles Moseley; Hugo Moser; Martin Murphy; Stephen Murphy; Wendy M. Nehring; Masahiro Nochi; Susan O'Connor; Joseph O’Grady, Jr.; Marjorie Olney; Deborah L. Olson; Susan Parish; Seunghee Park; Steven Parker; Robert J. Pary; Jack R. Pealer, Jr.; Gerald Provencal; Sylvia Ramirez; Rebecca K. Reeves; Joe Reichle; Alicja Rieger; James H. Rimmer; Miroslaw K. Rogalski; Pat Rogan; Lyle T. Romer; Daniel B. Rosen; Nancy Rosenau; David A. Rotholz; Robert Rueda; George Salembier; Robert Schalock; Roberta Schnorr; Nicole Schupf; David B. Schwartz; Stanford J. Searl, Jr.; Gary Seltzer; John Shea; Carol K. Sigelman; Elliott W. Simon; Gary N. Siperstein; Edward R. Skarnulis; Thomas M. Skrtic; J. David Smith; Phil Smith; Martha E. Snell; Dick Sobsey; Mårten Söder; Deborah M. Spitalnik; Dr. Tim Stainton; Roger J. Stancliffe; Paul F. Stavis; Stephen B. Sulkes; Laura Sunn; Ludwik S. Szymanski; Cathy Ficker Terrill; Rannveig Traustadottir; James W. Trent; Ann Turnbull; Rutherford Turnbull III; Denise Valenti-Hein; Carol A. Vázquez; Stan Vitello; Steven F. Warren; Emily H. Watts; Paul Wehman; Michael Wehmeyer; Barbara Y. Whitman; Parnel Wickham; Stanley Witkin; Wolf Wolfensberger; Mark Wolraich; Eleanor B. Wright; Debra Wynkoop; Eric "Ric" Zaharia;

Nancy J. Zollers, Ph.D.


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