Series: Advances in Experimental Social Psychology
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology is one of the most sought after and most often cited series in this field. It contains contributions of major empirical and theoretical interest and represents the best and the brightest in research, theory and practice in social psychology.
Award winning articles include:
Andrea E. Abele, Bogdan Wojciszke (2014) Communal and Agentic Content in Social Cognition: A Dual Perspective Model, Volume 50, pp 195-255: Received the Serge Moscovici Medal from the European Association of Social Psychology in 2017
K. Kawakami, D.M. Amodio, K. Hugenberg (2017) Intergroup Perception and Cognition: An Integrative Framework for Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Social Categorization, Volume 55, pp 1-80: Winner of the 2018 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize, awarded by The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
Serial Editor: James M. Olson, University of Western Ontario, Canada and Mark P. Zanna, University of Waterloo, Canada.
Impact Factor 2017: 8.733 (Copyright ISI Journal Citation Report)
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Praise for the Series: "For the past two decades, the series has served a special function for social psychology--one that has not been filled as well by any other single publication. The articles are more focused than handbook chapters and less cursory than annual review chapters." - CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY