Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Experimental Psychology
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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (QJEP), published in association with the Experimental Psychology Society, is a leading journal with a long-standing tradition of publishing cutting-edge research. Many articles have become classic papers in cognitive and psychological science, and have given new insights into the mechanisms of the mind and behaviour. The journal publishes original articles on any topic within the field of experimental psychology including attention, perception, learning, memory, language, reasoning, development & aging, animal cognition, social cognition, embodiment and other emerging topics. Many different types of submission are welcome, including experimental reports (long or short), comments on published papers, review papers and book reviews.
QJEP offers a competitive publication time-scale. We aim to publish all author accepted (but uncorrected) articles online within seven working days. Our OnlineFirst page offers immediate publication of articles upon reaching their final form and will be published within 25 working days (authors permitting).
The journal offers an open access option called SAGE Choice, enabling authors to meet funder requirements to make their article free to read online for all in perpetuity. Authors also benefit from a broad and diverse subscription base that delivers the journal contents to a world-wide readership. Together these features ensure that the journal offers authors the opportunity to raise the visibility of their work to a global audience.
Peer Review: All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, expert referees. QJEP is hosted on SAGE Track, a web-based online submission and peer review system powered by ScholarOne™ Manuscripts. Visit https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pqje to login and submit your article
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Philip Quinlan | University of York, UK |
Elise Broeders | Belgium |
Patti Adank | University College London, UK |
Katie Alcock | Lancaster University, UK |
Tim Andrews | University of York, UK |
Sarah Bate | Bournemouth University, UK |
Charlotte Bonardi | University of Nottingham, UK |
Camilla Gilmore | Loughborough University, UK |
Jim Grange | Keele University, UK |
Rob Hughes | Royal Holloway, University of London, UK |
Ada Kritikos | The University of Queensland, Australia |
Karen Lander | University of Manchester, UK |
Xingshan Li | Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
Vanessa Loaiza | University of Sheffield, UK |
Filip v. Opstal | University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
Colleen M. Parks | University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
Kevin Paterson | University of Leicester, UK |
Manuel Perea | University of Valcenia, Spain |
Barbara Treccani | University of Trento, Italy |
Richard Tunney | Aston University, UK |
Motonori Yamaguchi | University of Essex, UK |
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