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* '''Description of subject matter covered''':
 
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:''The American Psychologist'' is the official [[journal]] of the [[American Psychological Association]]. It contains archival documents and articles covering current issues in psychology, the science and practice of psychology, and psychology's contribution to public policy.
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:The official journal of the American Psychological Association, the ''American Psychologist'' is the authoritative source for substantive and feature articles advancing the field of psychology. The journal publishes highly cited articles on new concepts relevant to all scientific specialties; theories linking subfields; psychology, public interest, and practice; studies of professional training and demography; and awards and other distinguished presentations.
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:''American Psychologist'' gives subscribers integrative articles that draw upon diverse areas of the field and relate them to the whole. Archival documents of the APA; reports on the business of the Association; and rosters of new members and associates, boards, and committees are also included.
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:The ''American Psychologist'' is the official journal of the [[American Psychological Association]]. As such, the journal contains archival documents and articles covering current issues in psychology, the science and practice of psychology, and psychology's contribution to public policy.
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:Archival and Association documents include, but are not limited to, the annual report of the Association, Council minutes, the Presidential Address, editorials, other reports of the Association, ethics information, surveys of the membership, employment data, obituaries, calendars of events, announcements, and selected award addresses.
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==Further details==
 
==Further details==

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  • Description of subject matter covered:
The official journal of the American Psychological Association, the American Psychologist is the authoritative source for substantive and feature articles advancing the field of psychology. The journal publishes highly cited articles on new concepts relevant to all scientific specialties; theories linking subfields; psychology, public interest, and practice; studies of professional training and demography; and awards and other distinguished presentations.
American Psychologist gives subscribers integrative articles that draw upon diverse areas of the field and relate them to the whole. Archival documents of the APA; reports on the business of the Association; and rosters of new members and associates, boards, and committees are also included.
The American Psychologist is the official journal of the American Psychological Association. As such, the journal contains archival documents and articles covering current issues in psychology, the science and practice of psychology, and psychology's contribution to public policy.
Archival and Association documents include, but are not limited to, the annual report of the Association, Council minutes, the Presidential Address, editorials, other reports of the Association, ethics information, surveys of the membership, employment data, obituaries, calendars of events, announcements, and selected award addresses.


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Full texts available online

Volume 62 (2007)

Volume 61 (2006)

  • Benbow, C. P. & Lubinski, D. (2006). Julian C. Stanley, Jr. (1918-2005). American Psychologist, 61, 251-252. Full text

Volume 60 (2005)

Volume 59 (2004)

  • Lubinski, D. (2004). John Bissell (Jack) Carroll. American Psychologist, 59, 43-44. Full text

Volume 58 (2003)

Volume 57 (2002)

Volume 56 (2001)

Volume 55 (2000)

  • Lubinski, D., & Benbow, C. P. (2000). States of excellence. American Psychologist, 55, 137-150. Full text