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American Journal of Psychology
DisciplinePsychology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRobert W
Publication details
History1887–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
0.636 (2009)
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
CODENAJPCAA
ISSN0002-9556 (print)
1939-8298 (web)
LCCN05035765
JSTOR00029556
OCLC no.38376431
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The American Journal of Psychology was the first English-language journal devoted primarily to experimental psychology (though Mind, founded in 1876, published some experimental psychology earlier). AJP was founded by the Johns Hopkins University psychologist Granville Stanley Hall in 1887. This quarterly journal has distributed several groundbreaking papers in psychology [quantify]. The AJP investigates the science of behavior and the mind, releasing reports of original research based on experimental psychology, theoretical presentations, combined theoretical and experimental analyses, historical commentaries, and detailed reviews of well-known books.

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