Journal of Experimental Psychology: General publishes original, high-impact articles that span the breadth of experimental psychology. It is a flagship journal for empirical studies across all sub-disciplines, including social psychology, cognitive psychology, and developmental psychology. The journal prioritizes rigorous methodology and broad theoretical significance.
Key areas covered include perception, attention, memory, learning, reasoning, language, and motivation. The journal targets researchers, academics, and practitioners seeking to advance our understanding of fundamental psychological principles. Articles often present innovative experimental designs and contribute to theoretical debates within the field, especially those involving psychometrics.
With a strong emphasis on generalizability and theoretical integration, this journal serves as a leading outlet for cutting-edge research in experimental psychology. By providing a platform for diverse perspectives and rigorous empirical findings, it promotes the advancement of psychological science.