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The Journal of Advanced Psychology (JAPSY) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles and reviews in the field of psychology. It aims to advance the scientific understanding of human behavior, cognition, emotion, and social interactions.
JAPSY covers a wide range of topics in psychology, including clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, educational psychology, health psychology, industrial and organizational psychology, personality psychology, social psychology, and more.
Yes, JAPSY is an open access journal, meaning that all articles are freely accessible to anyone, without any subscription or paywall, enhancing the visibility and impact of the authors' work.
The standard publication fee for JAPSY is $95, which covers the peer-review and publication process, ensuring the efficient dissemination of high-quality research.
JAPSY publishes articles on a monthly basis, ensuring a continuous stream of the latest research in the field of psychology.
By publishing in JAPSY, authors benefit from high visibility, increased citations, and recognition in the field of psychology. Open access ensures wide accessibility, and authors retain full copyrights to their articles.
JAPSY follows a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and credibility of the research published. The peer-review process is conducted by experts in various fields of psychology.
Yes, each article published in JAPSY is assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), which provides a permanent and unique link to the article for easy identification and citation.
Yes, authors can request a hardcopy print of the issue in which their article appears. Hardcopies are available on demand for an additional fee.
JAPSY is indexed in several databases, including Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Slicit, and Crossref. These indexes ensure that articles published in JAPSY are easily searchable and discoverable by researchers and practitioners worldwide.