The _Journal of Social Psychology_ provides a forum for empirical research on attitudes, group dynamics, interpersonal processes, and cultural influences on human behavior. With a focus on understanding how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and actions are affected by the presence of others, the journal seeks to advance both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in various social contexts. It contributes to real-world solutions by exploring psychological factors in social interactions.
The journalÂ’s scope encompasses a wide range of topics, such as social cognition, group behavior, intergroup relations, attitude formation, persuasion, and the impact of culture on social behavior. It welcomes original research, meta-analyses, and reviews that offer novel insights into social psychological phenomena. The journal is indexed in databases, including Scopus and Web of Science.
Contribute to this impactful field by submitting your innovative research to the Journal. By exploring both fundamental and applied aspects of social psychology, the journal continues to inform interventions and policies aimed at improving social interactions and well-being.