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  • Psychology
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Applied Psychology

Background:

  • The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied is undergoing a transition with a new editor.
  • The journal has historically focused on experimental research with applied implications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the new editor's vision for the journal.
  • To announce an expansion in the types of research methodologies accepted.
  • To detail new policies regarding open science and manuscript revisions.

Main Methods:

  • The article describes a shift in editorial policy.
  • It details the inclusion of correlational and quasiexperimental designs.
  • It also covers new guidelines for context, individual differences, open science, and pre-external review revisions.

Main Results:

  • The journal will now accept a broader range of research methodologies.
  • Correlational studies and examination of variable associations are now within scope.
  • New initiatives like an open science category and revised review processes are introduced.

Conclusions:

  • The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied aims to publish impactful research across a wider methodological spectrum.
  • The journal encourages submissions that bridge theoretical advancements with practical applications.
  • These changes are intended to foster robust and transparent scientific inquiry in applied psychology.