The Journal of Psychology

The Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
JRL
Discipline Psychology
Language English
Publication details
Publisher
Taylor & Francis formerly Heldref Publications (United States)
Publication history
1935 to present
Frequency Bimonthly
Indexing
ISSN 0022-3980
OCLC no. 1782317
Links

The Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied is a bimonthly double-blind, peer-review psychology journal published by Taylor & Francis. The Journal of Psychology was founded in 1935 by Carl Murchison, an American psychologist, organizer, publisher, and editor. He co-founded the Journal of Genetic Psychology, the Journal of Social Psychology, and the Journal of General Psychology, among others. In 2009, Heldref sold the ownership of the titles to Taylor & Francis.[1]

The Journal of Psychology is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes empirical research and theoretical articles in applied areas of psychology including clinical, counseling, measurement/assessment, school, educational, industrial, and personnel psychology. In addition, the journal publishes interdisciplinary research that integrates psychology and other fields (e.g., psychology and law, psychology and consumer behavior, psychology and religion).

With the transfer of ownership, the Journal of Psychology is headquartered in Philadelphia.

Date: 11 September 2013

References

  1. An Open Letter to the Subscribers and Friends of Heldref Publications. Accessed 11 December 2009.


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