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:(From the homepage): Developmental Psychology publishes articles that advance knowledge and theory about development across the life span. The journal includes significant empirical contributions as well as scholarly reviews and theoretical or methodological articles. Studies of any aspect of psychological development are appropriate, as are studies of the biological, social, and cultural factors that affect development.
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:(From the homepage): ''Developmental Psychology'' publishes articles that advance knowledge and theory about development across the life span. The journal includes significant empirical contributions as well as scholarly reviews and theoretical or methodological articles. Studies of any aspect of psychological development are appropriate, as are studies of the biological, social, and cultural factors that affect development.
   
 
:The journal welcomes not only laboratory-based experimental studies but studies employing other rigorous methodologies, such as ethnographies, field research, and secondary analyses of large data sets. We especially seek submissions in new areas of inquiry and submissions that will address contradictory findings or controversies in the field as well as the generalizability of extant findings in new populations.
 
:The journal welcomes not only laboratory-based experimental studies but studies employing other rigorous methodologies, such as ethnographies, field research, and secondary analyses of large data sets. We especially seek submissions in new areas of inquiry and submissions that will address contradictory findings or controversies in the field as well as the generalizability of extant findings in new populations.
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:Submissions can consist of single manuscripts, proposed sections, or short reports.
 
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* '''Cost etc.''': [http://www.apa.org/journals/dev/pricing.html Here]
 
* '''Cost etc.''': [http://www.apa.org/journals/dev/pricing.html Here]
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==Full texts available online==
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===Volume 43 (2007)===
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===Volume 42 (2006)===
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* Vigil, J. M., Geary, D. C., & Byrd-Craven, J. (2005). A life history assessment of early childhood sexual abuse in women. ''Developmental Psychology, 41,'' 553-561. [http://web.missouri.edu/~psycorie/Vigiletal%5BDP2005%5D.pdf Full text]
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===Volume 40 (2004)===
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[[Category:Developmental psychology journals]]
 
[[Category:Developmental psychology journals]]

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  • Description of subject matter covered:
(From the homepage): Developmental Psychology publishes articles that advance knowledge and theory about development across the life span. The journal includes significant empirical contributions as well as scholarly reviews and theoretical or methodological articles. Studies of any aspect of psychological development are appropriate, as are studies of the biological, social, and cultural factors that affect development.
The journal welcomes not only laboratory-based experimental studies but studies employing other rigorous methodologies, such as ethnographies, field research, and secondary analyses of large data sets. We especially seek submissions in new areas of inquiry and submissions that will address contradictory findings or controversies in the field as well as the generalizability of extant findings in new populations.
Although most articles in this journal address human development, studies of other species are appropriate if they have important implications for human development.
Submissions can consist of single manuscripts, proposed sections, or short reports.

Further details

  • Office address:
American Psychological Association
Journals Department
750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242
  • Contact numbers:
Phone: 800-374-2721 • 202-336-5540
TDD/TTY: 202-336-6123
Fax: 202-336-5549
E-mail: journals@apa.org
  • Submission details: Here
  • Publication frequency: Bimonthly, beginning in January
  • Language: English

Full texts available online

Volume 43 (2007)

Volume 42 (2006)

Volume 41 (2005)

  • Vigil, J. M., Geary, D. C., & Byrd-Craven, J. (2005). A life history assessment of early childhood sexual abuse in women. Developmental Psychology, 41, 553-561. Full text

Volume 40 (2004)

Volume 39 (2003)

Volume 38 (2002)

Volume 37 (2001)

Volume 36 (2000)