Anderson Norman B
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, USA.
Am Psychol. 2006 Jan;61(1):1-9. doi: 10.1037/0003-066X.61.1.1.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the American Psychologist (AP). Since the publication of its first issue in January 1946, AP has served as the flagship journal for the American Psychological Association (APA) and has played an important and unique role for the field of psychology. Because of the quality of the articles published in AP, the journal has evolved into one of the most influential and widely cited publications in psychology. The purpose of this editorial is to outline a revised set of policies for the journal that builds on and expands those developed by previous editors (see, e.g., Fowler, 1993; Goodstein, 1987; Kiesler, 1976; Pallack, 1981). Before outlining these policies, I would like to explore the relative status and influence of AP within the universe of psychological and social science journals.
今年是《美国心理学家》(AP)创刊60周年。自1946年1月发行首期以来,《美国心理学家》一直是美国心理学会(APA)的旗舰期刊,在心理学领域发挥着重要且独特的作用。由于《美国心理学家》上发表文章的质量颇高,该期刊已发展成为心理学领域最具影响力、被引用最广泛的出版物之一。本社论的目的是概述一套修订后的期刊政策,这些政策以先前编辑制定的政策为基础并加以扩展(例如,见福勒,1993年;古德斯坦,1987年;基斯勒,1976年;帕拉克,1981年)。在概述这些政策之前,我想探讨一下《美国心理学家》在心理学和社会科学期刊领域中的相对地位和影响力。