Journal of Experimental Psychology - History

History

The first issue of the journal was published by the Psychological Review Company, Princeton, N. J., and printed by the New Era Printing Company, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

The following journals are currently published as independently edited and distributed sections of the former Journal of Experimental Psychology:

  • General ISSN 0096-3445
  • Learning, Memory and Cognition ISSN 0278-7393
  • Human Perception and Performance ISSN 0096-1523
  • Animal Behavior Processes ISSN 0097-7403


In 1995,

  • Applied ISSN 1076-898X was added, published quarterly, beginning in March, with Raymond S. Nickerson as the editor.


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