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The International Journal of Psychology (IJP) advances psychological research of interest and relevance for the human condition around the world and serves as the outlet for internationally relevant basic and applied research in scientific psychology.
Contributions are encouraged from all fields of psychology, especially those that address new developments and pursue innovative approaches. IJP publishes Research in Brief articles (short papers reporting on preliminary study results, research in the early stages of development or updates on previously reported results), Empirical Articles, Systematic Reviews, Meta-analyses and Special Sections and Issues with a particular thematic focus. Relevance for an international readership is our prominent goal. IJP does not publish technical articles, or clinical case studies.
IJP is the official journal of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS).
Online publication from 2024
International Journal of Psychology will be published in online-only format effective with the 2024 volume. This is a proactive move towards reducing the environmental impact caused by the production and distribution of printed journal copies and will allow the journal to invest in further innovation, digital development, and sustainability measures. All color images will now be reproduced digitally and published free of charge. Printed copies may be obtained through a print-on-demand service.
2023 Top Reviewers in IJP
The International Journal of Psychology, would like to congratulate the following reviewers on being selected as a 2023 Reviewer of the Year. This award was initiated to thank exemplary reviewers for their service to the journal. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our peer reviewers for their invaluable contributions to the ongoing success of International Journal of Psychology. Peer review is a sometimes thankless job, but service to the field is a crucial part the scientific process. Your efforts as reviewers are directly related to the high quality and health of the International Journal of Psychology.
Qiyue Cai
Pamela Wadende
Yiyuan Xu
Prof. Klaus Helkama
SunKyung Lee
Lijun Li
Yan Birch
Hannes Per Carsten
Conchita D'Ambrosio
AINZARA FAVINI
Angie Fellner
Stanley Gaines Jr.
Evangelia Galanaki
Joshua Chiroma Gandi
Muhammad Haj-Yahia
Cameron Kay
Nicholas Kerry
Michal Kuniecki
Yoshimasa Majima
Aline Masuda
Simon Ozer
Hélder Alves
Vanessa Arán Filippetti
John Barry
Suzanne Bartle-Haring
Paul Burke
Frik Calitz
Michael Campbell
Viktorija Cepukiene
Ouhao Chen
Qi Chen
Cheuk Hei Cheng
Medhi COHU
Yue Dai
William Davis
Malinda Desjarlais
Sylvie Droit-Volet
Sebastian Dys
Saima EmanCengiz Erisen
Omotayo Francis Fagbule
Angelo Fasce
Filip Fors Connolly
Yiqun Gan
Judith R. Gordon
Aleksander Bjørge Gundersen
Mingchun Guo
Karina Hamamouche
Ashley Hansen-Brown
James Hawdon
Roger Ho
Philip Hyland
Keiko Ishii
Fayruza Ismagilova
Dolichan Kollareth
Marta Kowal
Michael Krämer
Elizabeth Lira
Anastasia Makhanova
Immaculada Marin-Lopez
Daniela Marzana
Jayne Morriss
Rebecca Owens
Tinio Pablo
Letizia Palumbo
Erin Picou
Kleinjan Redelinghuys
Nick Reid
George Richardson
Yue Song
Paolo Soraci
Christos Vrakopoulos
Ulrich Wagner
Yannick WAMAIN
Nikola Zaharakis
Chun-Qing Zhang
Yan Zhang
Jingxin ZhaoA list of all the Reviewers in IJP in 2023 is available to read here
Articles
An analytical approach for identifying trend‐seasonal components and detecting unexpected behaviour in psychological time‐series
-  3 October 2024
How to evaluate local fit (residuals) in large structural equation models
-  2 October 2024
Ordinal regression models made easy: A tutorial on parameter interpretation, data simulation and power analysis
-  1 October 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
Personal and social factors that influence pro‐environmental concern and behaviour: A review
-  141-157
-  6 January 2014
General self‐efficacy in various domains of human functioning: Evidence from five countries
-  80-89
-  4 December 2009
Using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale 21 (DASS‐21) across cultures
-  1018-1029
-  5 February 2014
Towards an Interactive Acculturation Model: A Social Psychological Approach
-  369-386
-  21 September 2010
Sixty years of fear appeal research: Current state of the evidence
-  63-70
-  24 February 2014
Recent issues
- Volume 59, Issue 4
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