
Journal of Applied Psychology
Top ranked, peer reviewed journal on applied psychology. Learn how to access the latest research, submit your paper, and more.
Applied Psychology - American Psychological Association (APA)
APA's Applied Psychology leads the association’s efforts for issues related to applied psychology, a branch of the field that uses psychological research, theory, and methods to address real-world issues.
APA Dictionary of Psychology
Apr 19, 2018 · the application of the theories, principles, and techniques of psychology to practical concerns, such as problems of living or coping, education, vocational guidance, industry, …
What is applied psychology? - APA PsycNet
Defines 'applied' psychology and distinguishes between pure and applied sciences in terms of their aims, standpoint, scope and problem. Pure psychology is a theoretical science while applied is a …
Applied psychology careers - American Psychological Association (APA)
Careers in applied psychology address real-world issues and spans diverse areas, including business and industry, design and engineering, education, law, natural and built environments, sports and …
One Hundred Years of the Journal of Applied Psychology: Background ...
To launch this Special Issue of the Journal of Applied Psychology celebrating the 1st century of the journal we conducted a review encompassing the background of the founding of the journal; a …
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS In an effort to enhance transparency, reproducibility, and replicability, we require authors to use the following checklists in preparing submissions to the …
A constant error in psychological ratings. - APA PsycNet
Citation Thorndike, E.L. (1920). A constant error in psychological ratings. Journal of Applied Psychology, 4 (1), 25–29. https://
Journal of Applied Psychology: Sample Articles
Editorial, Journal of Applied Psychology, January 2021 [PDF] Lillian T. Eby April 2021
A century of work teams in the Journal of Applied Psychology.
Work groups are a vital link between individuals and organizations. Systematic psychological research on the nature and effects of work groups dates back at least to the Hawthorne studies of the 1920s …