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Diagnostica Journal for Psychological Diagnostics and Differential Psychology

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise Psychological diagnostics and differential psychology
language German
publishing company Hogrefe Verlag ( Germany )
First edition 1955
Frequency of publication 4 times a year
Widespread edition 900 copies
( Media data 2017 )
Impact Factor 1,265 (2015) [1]
editor Olaf Köller
Web link www.hogrefe.ch/produkte/zeitschriften/dia
Article archive portico.org
ISSN (print)
ISSN (online)
CODEN DGNSA

The Diagnostica Journal for Psychological Diagnostics and Differential Psychology is an information organ for psychological tests and examination methods.

This scientific journal in the field of psychology has been published quarterly by Hogrefe Verlag Göttingen since 1955 . In particular, proven and newly developed test procedures are presented. It is aimed at all diagnostic psychologists. The focus is on the presentation of studies on the validity and areas of application of these procedures. For this reason the articles appear in German.

Seven co-editors and an advisory board of 39 people (professors from Germany, Switzerland and Austria who teach and research in this field) support the managing editor.

The journal is also available online, and some articles are also freely available in Open Access .

The diagnostica is listed in: Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), Research Alert, Current Contents / Social & Behavioral Sciences, Social Sci Search, PsycInfo, PsycLit, PsyJOURNALS, PSYNDEX, Scopus, IBZ, IBR and Europ. Reference List for the Humanities (ERIH)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hogrefe E-Content Diagnostica