Journal of Experimental Psychology

The Journal of Experimental Psychology was a bimonthly journal published by American Psychological Association. The journal, established in 1916, contained articles relating to experimental psychology. In 1975, the journal became published as four independently edited and distributed sections. An additional section was added in 1995.


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