Psychological Science (journal)

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Psychological Science is a monthly psychology journal of the Association for Psychological Science published by Blackwell Publishing. It is one of the most influential journals in psychology with a citation ranking/impact factor that places it in the top ten psychology journals worldwide. Members of the Association for Psychological Science receive the journal as part of their annual dues giving it a large and diverse readership.

Psychological Science publishes articles and research findings in all fields that are relevant to psychological research, theory, or applications. Preference is given to articles that are deemed to be of general theoretical significance or of broad interest across specialties of psychology and related fields, and that are written to be intelligible to a wide range of readers.

As of May 2007, its editor is Robert Kail, Professor of Psychology at Purdue University.[1]

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  1. ^ Association for Psychological Science. (2006). Psychological Science, 17.