American Psychological Association
1939-1471
Semi-monthly
8
0033-295X
1963
2023366020
United States
English
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Psychological Review ® publishes articles that make important theoretical contributions to any area of scientific psychology, including systematic evaluation of alternative theories. Papers mainly focused on surveys of the literature, problems of method and design, or reports of empirical findings are not appropriate. There is no upper bound on the length of Psychological Review articles. However, authors who submit papers with texts longer than 15,000 words will be asked to justify the need for their length. Psychological Review also publishes Theoretical Notes—commentaries that contribute to progress in a given subfield of scientific psychology. Such notes include, but are not limited to, discussions of previously published articles, comments that apply to a class of theoretical models in a given domain, critiques and discussions of alternative theoretical approaches, and meta-theoretical discourse on theory testing and related topics.
Tested 3 replications of a structural equation model that represents M. Fishbein and I. Ajzen's (see record 1978-20968-001) theoretical framework for the prediction of behavior in a panel st...
Conventional wisdom has regarded low self-esteem as an important cause of violence, but the opposite view is theoretically viable. An interdisciplinary review of evidence about aggression, c...
Suicide is analyzed in terms of motivations to escape from aversive self-awareness. The causal chain begins with events that fall severely short of standards and expectations. These failures...
[Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 117(4) of Psychological Review (see record 2010-22285-009). In the article, there was an error in the quotation on page 95...
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