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 Call for Submissions: June 15, 2008
Posted by: Seon Lee
Title/Position: Public Relation; In-Mind Magazine
School/Organization: In Mind Magazine
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: May 13th, 2008


1. More about In-Mind Magazine

In-Mind Magazine (www.in-mind.org) is an Internet journal for social psychology. In-Mind informs audiences regarding the latest trends in social psychological research. A distinctive feature of the journal is that articles appeal to both non-scientific readers and psychologists. Rather than providing a second-hand interpretation of new studies, articles in In-Mind pique the people’s interest in social psychology by providing the first-hand description of research.

We hope that you, as experts in psychology, recommend this journal to your colleagues, graduate students, undergraduate students, and friends.

2. Call for Submissions -- June 15, 2008

Four to five times per year, In-Mind publishes 5 to 6 articles. We kindly invite you to submit articles on a topic related to the latest trends in social psychology. Our next deadline is June 15, 2008.

In-Mind only accept review articles with fewer than 2,500 words (excluding references and definitions) that are intended to inform the general public on social psychological trends and research. Manuscript submissions will be accepted electronically via : editor@in-mind.org. We only accept manuscripts in rtf, or .doc format.

For more information on submission guidelines, visit: http://www.in-mind.org/submission-guidelines.html

3. Manuscript Preparation

Authors should prepare manuscripts according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). All copies must be double-spaced. Tables, figures, references, metrics, and abstracts should follow the instruction in the APA manual. Manuscripts may be copyedited for bias-free language (see chapter 2 of the Publication Manual).




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