American Journal of Psychology

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The American Journal of Psychology is a pioneering peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research across a broad range of psychological topics and is recognized as one of the earliest and most influential journals in the field.

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instanceOf academic journal
psychology journal
abbreviation Am. J. Psychol. NERFINISHED
associatedInstitution University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign NERFINISHED
audience academic psychologists
graduate students in psychology
researchers in psychology
contentType book reviews
brief reports
original research
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
discipline psychology
field cognitive psychology
developmental psychology
experimental psychology
history of psychology
learning and memory research
perception research
founder Granville Stanley Hall NERFINISHED
foundingEditor Granville Stanley Hall NERFINISHED
hasEISSN 1939-8298
hasISSN 0002-9556
indexing PsycINFO NERFINISHED
Scopus NERFINISHED
Web of Science NERFINISHED
language English
medium scholarly communication
namedAfter American psychology
peerReviewed true
publicationType quarterly journal
publisher University of Illinois Press NERFINISHED
publisherLocation Urbana, Illinois NERFINISHED
publishingFormat online
print
reputation influential journal in psychology
one of the earliest psychology journals
reviewProcess double-blind peer review
scope empirical research articles
historical analyses
methodological articles
theoretical papers
subjectArea behavioral sciences
mental processes
targetRegion international
website https://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/ajp.html

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G. Stanley Hall founded American Journal of Psychology