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Psychological Review

Psychological Review  
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Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
Psychol. Rev.
Discipline Psychology
Language English
Edited by Keith J. Holyoak
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1894-present
Frequency Quarterly
7.581
Indexing
ISSN 0033-295X (print)
1939-1471 (web)
OCLC no. 1318836
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Psychological Review is a scientific journal that publishes articles on psychological theory. It was founded by Princeton University psychologist James Mark Baldwin and Columbia University psychologist James McKeen Cattell in 1894 as a publication vehicle for psychologists not connected with the Clark laboratory of G. Stanley Hall (who often published in Hall's American Journal of Psychology). Psychological Review soon became the most prominent and influential psychology journal in North America, publishing important articles by William James, John Dewey, James Rowland Angell, and many others.

In the early years of the 20th century, Baldwin purchased Cattell's interest in the journal, but was forced to sell the journal to Howard Warren in 1908 when scandal forced him out of his professorship at Johns Hopkins (where he had moved in 1903). Editorship of the journal fell to Baldwin's newly hired young colleague John B. Watson, who used the journal to advance his school of behaviorism. Psychological Review was eventually sold by Warren to the American Psychological Association, which has owned it ever since.

Editors of the Psychological Review, 1894-2016 (Associate Editors 1894-1994)

Associate Editor: Jean Mandler (University of California, San Diego)

Associate Editor: Murray Glanzer (New York University)

Associate Editors: Charles M. Judd (University of Colorado) and John T. Cacioppo (Ohio State University)


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