Article Submission Guidelines
The Editorial Board of EJOP is prepared to consider for publication:
research reports;
critical reviews of psychology literature;
theoretical contributions;
book reviews;
interviews.
Papers will be evaluated by the Editorial Board in terms of scientific merit, readability, and interest to a general readership. See Article Review Form.
EJOP will appear periodically, four times a year, in February, May, August and November. The deadlines for submitting your articles are as it follows: January 15th, April 15th, July 15h and October 15th, respectively.
The papers will be submitted electronically by e-mail. Acceptable formats for electronic submission: Microsoft Word, RTF and any other compatible format. All articles should be double-spaced and formatted using Times New Roman 12pt font.
All articles (research reports, theoretical contributions, litterature reviews) must include an abstract of no more than 250 words.
The abstract of research reports should state briefly the following: topic, hypotheses, method, participants, conclusions and their significance.
The abstract of literature reviews and theoretical contributions should state briefly the following: topic, theses, bibliographical sources, analysis criteria, conclusions and their significance.
After the abstract, please supply up to five keywords or brief phrases.
Authors bear responsibility for the accuracy of all references and quotations.
Articles should be written in proficient English and they are expected to be logical, well-organized, and concise.
For reference citations, please use APA style. Particular care should be taken to ensure that references are accurate and complete. References should be listed in alphabetical order. Each listed reference should be cited in text, and each text citation should be listed in the References. Basic formats are as follows:
- Johnson-Laird, P.N., Girotto, V., & Legrenzi, P. (2004). Reasoning from inconsistency to consistency. Psychological Review, 111, 640-661.
- Thagard, P. (2000). Coherence in thought and action. Cambridge , MA: MIT Press.
- Kenny, D. A., & Zautra, A. (2001). Trait-state models for longitudinal data. In L. M. Collins & A. G. Sayer (Eds.), New methods for the analysis of change: Decade of behavior (pp. 243-263). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
All tables, figures, captions must be edited in Jpg, Tiff, EPS, PowerPoint or other compatible format.
Submit one copy of the article to the e-mail address provided below. The author's name and institutional affiliation should appear on the first page only. The author should include his or her mailing address, phone number(s), and e-mail address so that he or she can be contacted. A short (up to 3 sentences) biographical statement for each author of the article should also be included.
Generally, articles are up to 8-10 pages in length (5500 words). If an article is more than 10 pages, please contact the editors' office before submitting it.
All contributions should be accompanied by a statement indicating that the work has not been previously published and that it is not simultaneously under consideration by another journal.
Submission Address
Mailing address : 1-3 Bd. Iuliu Maniu, Corp A, Et. 5, sector 6, Bucharest . Romania , 77202 (specify on envelope "For EJOP" )
Fax : 40-21 411 68 90Email : psy.journal@gmail.com