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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology


Title Abbreviation
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
ISSN
1747-0218
Electronic ISSN
1747-0226
Readership
Physiologists, Psychiatrists, Psychologists
Scope
Promoting the interests of scientific psychology and its researchers, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (QJEP), the journal of the Experimental Psychology Society, is a leading journal with a long-standing tradition of publishing cutting-edge research. Many articles have become classic papers in the fields of attention, perception, learning, memory, language, and reasoning. The journal publishes original articles on any topic within the field of experimental psychology (including comparative research). These include experimental reports, comments on published papers, review papers and book reviews. Experimental results are welcomed from all experimental techniques used in the field of experimental psychology. QJEP offers a competitive publication time-scale. We aim to publish all author accepted (but uncorrected) articles online within seven working days. Our OnlineFirst page offers immediate publication of articles upon reaching their final form and will be published within 25 working days (authors permitting).
Sponsoring Association(s)
Experimental Psychology Society (EPS)
Publisher Name
SAGE Publications - UK
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