Advances in Psychological Science Open Coming Soon
Launching in mid-2025, the fully open access Advances in Psychological Science Open (APSO) will be the seventh title in the APS journal portfolio.
APSO will publish high-quality conceptual, theoretical, technical, and empirical articles and theoretical reviews across the full range of areas and topics in psychological science. Submission of integrative and interdisciplinary research is encouraged. APSO will be an online-only, continuous publication journal, and authors will be able to express themselves in a variety of formats, including longer-form empirical and theoretical articles and short reports.
The search for an inaugural editor is currently underway. Please review the Call for Nominations to nominate someone or yourself to serve in this exciting role. The founding editor will shape what the APS Board of Directors and the Publications Committee believe will become another influential APS journal and a first-choice publication outlet for scientists conducting premier relevant research and seeking a fully open access option.
The Call for Nominations for Advances in Psychological Science Open closes on September 10, 2024. Learn more about the selection criteria, the editorial terms, and much more.
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Open Science 2.0: Advancing Reform Via Diversity, Communities, Education, and Theory
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Changes at the flagship journal align with two strategic goals in APS’s five-year strategic plan.
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