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AJP is in the unique position of having been founded by the first person to receive a PhD in psychology in the United States and published continuously ever since. Jeanette is committed, as I am, to continuing AJP's emphasis on psychological science into the future.David K. Robinson, a professor emeritus of European history, Truman State University (Missouri), assumed the History of Psychology editorial position in the latter half of 2022. Since the 1980s, David has been an active member of the European Society for the History of the Human Sciences and Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences, which he led as executive officer for 6 years. David's publications include works on Wundt and Vygotsky, but he has broad interests in the history of science. 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我想宣布AJP编辑器的两个变化。宾夕法尼亚州立大学(Penn State University)的理查德·a·卡尔森(Richard A. Carlson)自2015年以来一直担任副主编,他将于2023年6月底卸任。我感谢Rich对AJP的贡献以及他对心理科学的贡献。我感谢他在担任副主编期间给我提供的富有洞察力的建议和帮助。AJP从他对作者的指导中受益匪浅。此外,阿克伦大学的凯茜·费伊(Cathy Faye)在2019年至2022年期间担任心理学史编辑。由于历史悠久,历史是AJP的主要组成部分,我很感谢Cathy在担任历史编辑期间为心理学历史提供了强有力的存在。我想欢迎新来的编辑。Jeanette Altarriba将担任副主编,并将于2023年7月1日开始她的任期。珍妮特是纽约州立大学奥尔巴尼分校的心理学教授和艺术与科学学院院长。她在范德比尔特大学获得认知心理学硕士和博士学位。她在心理语言学、第二语言习得、双语、知识表征、眼动与阅读、适应性记忆、认知与情感等领域发表著作。Jeanette目前担任《语言与演讲》杂志的副主编,并担任心理学会理事。此外,她一直是AJP的坚定支持者:她发表了多篇文章,自2014年以来一直担任咨询编辑,并且一直是我可以信赖的人,可以在她的专业领域提供全面的评论。《AJP》的独特之处在于它是由美国第一个获得心理学博士学位的人创立的,并且从那时起就一直在出版。珍妮特和我一样,致力于在未来继续AJP对心理科学的重视。杜鲁门州立大学(密苏里州)欧洲史名誉教授大卫·k·罗宾逊于2022年下半年担任《心理学史》编辑。自20世纪80年代以来,David一直是欧洲人文科学史学会和Cheiron:国际行为和社会科学史学会的活跃成员,他担任了6年的执行官。大卫的出版物包括冯特和维果茨基的著作,但他对科学史有着广泛的兴趣。大卫对心理学历史的了解很适合AJP。
I wish to announce two changes in editors for AJP. Richard A. Carlson, of Penn State University, who has served as associate editor since 2015, is stepping down from that position at the end of June 2023. I thank Rich for his dedication to AJP and his commitment to psychological science more generally. I appreciate the insightful advice and assistance he has provided to me during his time as associate editor. The AJP has benefited greatly from his guidance to authors. Additionally, Cathy Faye, of the University of Akron, served as History of Psychology editor from 2019 to 2022. History is a major component of AJP, because of its lengthy history, and I am grateful to Cathy for providing a strong presence in the history of psychology during her time as the history editor.I want to welcome the new editors. Jeanette Altarriba is assuming the role of associate editor and will begin her term on July 1, 2023. Jeanette is a professor of psychology and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Her MA and PhD degrees are in cognitive psychology from Vanderbilt University. She publishes in the fields of psycholinguistics, second language acquisition, bilingualism, knowledge representation, eye movements and reading, adaptive memory, and cognition and emotion. Jeanette currently serves as an associate editor for the journal Language and Speech and is on the Governing Board as a Fellow of the Psychonomic Society. Moreover, she has been a staunch supporter of AJP: She has published multiple articles, served as a consulting editor since 2014, and has been someone whom I could rely on to provide thorough reviews in her areas of expertise. AJP is in the unique position of having been founded by the first person to receive a PhD in psychology in the United States and published continuously ever since. Jeanette is committed, as I am, to continuing AJP's emphasis on psychological science into the future.David K. Robinson, a professor emeritus of European history, Truman State University (Missouri), assumed the History of Psychology editorial position in the latter half of 2022. Since the 1980s, David has been an active member of the European Society for the History of the Human Sciences and Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences, which he led as executive officer for 6 years. David's publications include works on Wundt and Vygotsky, but he has broad interests in the history of science. David's knowledge of the history of psychology is a good fit for AJP.
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The American Journal of Psychology (AJP) was founded in 1887 by G. Stanley Hall and was edited in its early years by Titchener, Boring, and Dallenbach. The Journal has published some of the most innovative and formative papers in psychology throughout its history. AJP explores the science of the mind and behavior, publishing reports of original research in experimental psychology, theoretical presentations, combined theoretical and experimental analyses, historical commentaries, and in-depth reviews of significant books.