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Social and Personality Psychology Compass (SPPC)

Publisher :

John Wiley & Sons Ltd

Scopus Profile
Peer reviewed only
Scopus Profile
Open Access
  • Psychology
  • social psychology
  • personality
e-ISSN :

1751-9004

Issue Frequency :

Monthly

Impact Factor :

4.8

Est. Year :

2009

Mobile :

12017486000

Country :

United States

Language :

English

APC :

YES

Impact Factor Assignee :

Google Scholar

Email :

B.Gough@leedsbeckett.ac.uk

Journal Descriptions

Welcome to Social and Personality Psychology Compass, an online-only journal unique in its vision to publish original, peer-reviewed surveys of current research from across the entire discipline, with the aim of providing topical and significant research on a monthly basis. Social and Personality Psychology Compass provides an ideal starting point for both specialist and non-specialist, offering pointers for researchers, teachers, and students alike, to help them find and interpret the best research in the field. Authors are encouraged to present their unique vision of the research topic that they review and controversy is not discouraged. Social and Personality Psychology Compass fosters close cooperation across sub-divisions of the field insuring that boundaries remain permeable. The journal is founded on acknowledgement of the need for continuing recognition and appreciation of the symbiotic relationship between social psychology and personality psychology.


Social and Personality Psychology Compass (SPPC) is :

International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Psychology, social psychology, personality , Online Monthly Journal

UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN , E-ISSN - 1751-9004, Established in - 2009, Impact Factor - 4.8

Not Provide Crossref DOI

Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

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Publications of SPPC

  • dott image August, 2007

Self-Regulation, Ego Depletion, and Motivation

Motivation is underappreciated in self-regulation theories (as is true in social personality psychology at large). This paper reviews the role of motivation in the context of the strength, o...

  • dott image October, 2007

Thwarting the Need to Belong: Understanding the Interpersonal and Inner Effects of Social Exclusion

The need to belong is a powerful motivational basis for interpersonal behavior, and it is thwarted by social exclusion and rejection. Laboratory work has uncovered a destructive set of conse...

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