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Psychological Inquiry Q1 Unclaimed
Psychological Inquiry is a journal indexed in SJR in Psychology (miscellaneous) with an H index of 78. It has a price of 2500 €. It has an SJR impact factor of 4,235 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English.
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Languages: English
Open Access Policy: Open Choice
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2500 €
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Non OAMetrics
4,235
SJR Impact factor78
H Index33
Total Docs (Last Year)127
Total Docs (3 years)1820
Total Refs254
Total Cites (3 years)22
Citable Docs (3 years)8,76
Cites/Doc (2 years)55,15
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Best articles
"INTRODUCTION: ""Classic Contributions to Social Psychology: Now and Then"
View more"INTRODUCTION: ""Classic Contributions to Social Psychology: Now and Then"
View more"On Being Admired But Overlooked: Reflections on ""Attention to Alternatives"" in Close Relationships"
View more"On Being Admired But Overlooked: Reflections on ""Attention to Alternatives"" in Close Relationships"
View more"Target Article: ""The Really Fundamental Attribution Error in Social Psychological Research"
View moreA Balance-Logic Perspective on Kruglanski and Thompson's Single-Route Approach to Persuasion
View moreA Modern Perspective on the Classic American Dilemma
View moreA Modern Perspective on the Classic American Dilemma
View moreAnother Peek Inside the Cognitive Toolbox: The Grapes of Roath
View moreAnother Peek Inside the Cognitive Toolbox: The Grapes of Roath
View moreApplying the Unimodel to Political Persuasion
View moreAssessing Process Distinctiveness
View moreAUTHOR'S RESPONSE: The Lazarus Manifesto for Positive Psychology and Psychology in General
View moreAUTHOR'S RESPONSE: The Reliability and Validity of Freud's Methods of Free Association and Interpretation
View moreAuthors' Response to Commentaries
View moreAUTHORS' RESPONSE: SIT Stands and Delivers: A Reply to the Commentaries
View moreAUTHORS' RESPONSE: Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Hope Theory Weathers Its First Decade
View moreAUTHORS' RESPONSES: Is Religion Nothing But. ..? Explaining Religion Versus Explaining Religion Away
View moreAUTHORS' RESPONSES: The Picture Is Getting Clearer, But Is the Scope Too Limited? Three Overlooked Questions in the Psychology of Religion
View moreBehavioral Laws in Histories of Psychology: Psychological Science, Metascience, and the Psychology of Science
View moreBeyond Dual-Process Models: Toward a Flexible Regulation System
View moreBroadening the Scope of Cultural Neuroscience
View moreCOMMENTARIES
View moreCommentary on Self-Esteem as an Interpersonal Monitor: The Sociometer Hypothesis (1995)
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