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The International Journal of Psychology (IJP), founded in 1966, is the journal of the IUPsyS. 
 

The International Journal of Psychology (IJP) is the journal of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS) and is published under the auspices of the Union. IJP seeks to support the IUPsyS in fostering the development of international psychological science. It aims to strengthen the dialog within psychology around the world and to facilitate communication among different areas of psychology and among psychologists from different cultural backgrounds. IJP is the outlet for empirical basic and applied studies and for reviews that either (a) incorporate perspectives from different areas within psychology or across different disciplines, (b) test the culture-dependent validity of psychological theories, or (c) integrate literature from different regions in the world. IJP does not publish technical articles, validations of questionnaires and tests, or clinical case studies.

The Editor for the main section of the journal is Claudia Dalbert, Martin Luther University, Germany. Associate Editors for the International Platform, which publishes reports from IUPsyS and its National Members and articles of general international policy interest, are Pierre L. J. Ritchie, Canada and Merry Bullock, United States. IJP is published 6 times a year.

Subscriptions to IJP are supplemented with the CD Psychology: IUPsyS Global Resources

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