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Journal ranking is widely used in academic circles in the evaluation of an academic journal's impact and quality. Journal rankings are intended to reflect the place of a journal within its field, the relative difficulty of being published in that journal, and the prestige associated with it.
Pages in category "Psychology journals" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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A journal's SJR indicator is a numeric value representing the average number of weighted citations received during a selected year per document published in that journal during the previous three years, as indexed by Scopus. Higher SJR indicator values are meant to indicate greater journal prestige.
1. Promote scientific research in personality and social psychology. Publish relevant journals. Host annual convention/pre-conferences and regional meetings. Provide research grants to members. Recognize scientific merit with awards. Promote best practices to foster innovation, rigor, transparency, and integrity.
The journal is abstracted and indexed in Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, [3] EBSCO databases, PsycINFO, [4] and Scopus. [5] The journal has a 2022 impact factor of 3.8. [6] Since 2016, the journal has a score of 2 in the Norwegian Scientific Index, [7] which "covers the most prestigious and rigorous channels".
The journal was founded at Columbia University in 1904 as The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, under the editorship of Professor Frederick J. E. Woodbridge and Professor James McKeen Cattell. [4] Wendell T. Bush became co-editor of the journal in 1906 and provided it with its endowment. [4]