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Impact Factor:1.647 | Ranking:Psychology, Social 24 out of 61
Source:2013 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2014)

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Social Psychology Quarterly

Social Psychology Quarterly (SPQ) publishes theoretical and empirical papers on the link between the individual and society. This includes the study of the relations of individuals to one another, as well as to groups, collectivities, and institutions. It also includes the study of intra-individual processes as they substantially influence, or are influenced by, social structure and process. SPQ is genuinely interdisciplinary and publishes works by both sociologists and psychologists.


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