Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied
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- Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
American Psychological Association
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1076898X, 19392192
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The mission of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied is to publish original empirical investigations in experimental psychology that bridge practically oriented problems and psychological theory. The journal also publishes research aimed at developing and testing of models of cognitive processing or behavior in applied situations, including laboratory and field settings. Occasionally, review articles are considered for publication if they contribute significantly to important topics within applied experimental psychology. Areas of interest include applications of perception, attention, memory, decision making, reasoning, information processing, problem solving, learning, and skill acquisition. Settings may be industrial (such as human–computer interface design), academic (such as intelligent computer-aided instruction), forensic (such as eyewitness memory), or consumer oriented (such as product instructions).
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A quarterly journal that publishes original empirical research in applied experimental psychology. Find out the scope, impact factor, editor, and open science practices of this journal.
The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Psychological Association on behalf of APA Division 21. The journal was established in 1995 and covers research in experimental psychology.
A peer-reviewed journal that publishes empirical research on applied experimental psychology topics, such as perception, memory, decision making, and learning. The journal also features review articles that contribute to important topics within applied experimental psychology.
The journal also publishes research aimed at developing and testing of models of cognitive processing or behavior in applied situations, including laboratory and field settings. Occasionally, review articles are considered for publication if they contribute significantly to important topics within applied experimental psychology.
The Journal of Applied Psychology ® emphasizes the publication of original investigations that contribute new knowledge and understanding to fields of applied psychology (other than clinical and applied experimental or human factors, which are more appropriate for other APA journals).
The journal also publishes research aimed at developing and testing of models of cognitive processing or behavior in applied situations, including laboratory and field settings. Occasionally, review articles are considered for publication if they contribute significantly to important topics within applied experimental psychology.
Find out the five flagship journals of Division 3 of the American Psychological Association, including Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. This journal publishes original empirical investigations in experimental psychology that bridge practical problems and psychological theory.
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The mission of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied is to publish original empirical investigations in experimental psychology that bridge practically oriented problems and ...
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