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    The Journal of Applied Psychology publishes original research advancing theory in industrial-organizational psychology and human resources management. It focuses on empirical and conceptual articles enhancing understanding of psychological phenomena in organizational systems.

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    • The Journal of Applied Psychology is a leading publication venue for research in applied psychology.
    • It emphasizes original investigations that contribute to theoretical understanding and new knowledge.
    • The journal covers a broad scope within the organizational sciences.

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    • Emphasis on empirical and conceptual research.
    • Broad scope within organizational sciences.

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