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Perspectives on Psychological Science

Perspectives on Psychological Science

An official journal of the Association for Psychological Science
Other Titles in:
Psychology (General)

eISSN: 17456924 | ISSN: 17456916 | Current volume: 20 | Current issue: 3 Frequency: Bi-monthly

Perspectives on Psychological Science publishes an eclectic mix of provocative reports and articles, including broad integrative reviews, overviews of research programs, meta-analyses, theoretical statements, book reviews, and articles on topics such as the philosophy of science, opinion pieces about major issues in the field, autobiographical reflections of senior members of the field, and even occasional humorous essays and sketches. Perspectives contains both invited and submitted articles. An article in 2009 investigating correlative analyses commonly used in neuroimaging studies is still reverberating throughout the field, and a recent special issue of Perspectives, featuring prominent researchers writing about what they consider to be “The Next Big Questions in Psychology,” continues to shape the future trajectory of the discipline.

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The Association for Psychological Science (APS) is the leading international organization dedicated to advancing scientific psychology across disciplinary and geographic borders. APS members provide a richer understanding of the world through their research, teaching, and application of psychological science. APS is passionate about supporting psychological scientists in these pursuits, which it does by sharing cutting-edge research across all areas of the field through its journals and conventions; promoting the integration of scientific perspectives within psychological science and with related disciplines; fostering global connections among its members; engaging the public with research to promote broader understanding and awareness of psychological science; and advocating for increased support for psychological science in the public policy arena. More than 30,000 leading psychological researchers, as well as students and teachers, have made APS their scientific home. www.psychologicalscience.org

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Editor in Chief
Arturo Hernandez University of Houston, USA
Senior Publications Manager
Becca G. White Association for Psychological Science
Associate Editors
Katarzyna Adamczyk Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Poland
Moira R. Dillon New York University, Department of Psychology, USA
Zhicheng Lin University of Science and Technology of China, Department of Psychology, China
Marilyn Lovett Clark Atlanta University, USA
Priscilla Lui University of Washington, USA
Oswaldo Moreno Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Scott Vrieze University of Minnesota, USA
Hannah Williamson University of Texas at Austin, USA
Editorial Board Members
Chris Beam University of Southern California, Department of Psychology, USA
Richard Border Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computational Biology, USA
Jose M. Causadias Arizona State University, School of Social and Family Dynamics, USA
David C. Cicero University of North Texas, Department of Psychology, USA
Kevin Cokley University of Michigan, Department of Psychology, USA
Christopher C. Conway College of William and Mary, Department of Psychology, USA
Nicholas R. Eaton Stony Brook University, Department of Psychology, USA
Miriam K. Forbes Macquarie University, School of Psychological Sciences, Australia
Eiko I. Fried University of Amsterdam, Department of Clinical Psychology, Netherlands
Andrew Fuligni University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Psychology, USA
Kathleen Gates University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology, USA
Joseph P. Gone Harvard University, Department of Anthropology and Global Health and Social Medicine, USA
James J. Gross Stanford University, Department of Psychology, USA
Wendy Johnson University of Edinburgh, Department of Psychology and Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology, UK
Roman Kotov Stony Brook University, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology, USA
Marta Kowal University of Wroclaw, IDN Being Human Lab, Poland
Michael Kraus Northwestern University, Department of Psychology, USA
Robert F. Krueger University of Minnesota, Department of Psychology, USA
Peter Kvam Ohio State University, Department of Psychology, USA
Hakwan Lau Sungkyunkwan University, Global Biomedical Engineering Department, South Korea
Chao Liu Beijing Normal University, Department of Psychology, China
Kristian E. Markon University of Minnesota, Department of Psychology, USA
Maarten Marsman University of Amsterdam, Psychological Methods Unit, Netherlands
Azzurra Ruggeri TUM / CEU / Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany
Ted Schwaba Michigan State University, Department of Psychology, USA
Yuichi Shoda University of Washington, Department of Psychology, USA
Jennifer L. Tackett Northwestern University, Department of Psychology, USA
Eva Telzer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology, USA
Elliot Tucker-Drob University of Texas at Austin, Department of Psychology, USA
Adriana Umaña-Taylor Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA
Aidan G. C. Wright University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychology, USA
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