Journal of Individual Differences

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Journal of Individual Differences formerly: Journal for Differential and Diagnostic Psychology

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise Differential Psychology Psychological Diagnostics
language English , ( German )
publishing company Hogrefe Verlag ( Germany )
First edition 1999 (2004)
Frequency of publication 4 times a year
Sold edition 400 copies
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Impact Factor 1,135 (2015) [1]
editor André Beauducel
Web link hogrefe.de/produkte/zeitschriften/jid
Article archive www.portico.org
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The Journal of Individual Differences (until 2004 Journal for Differential and Diagnostic Psychology - ZDDP ) is dedicated to topics from the area of ​​individual differences from the areas of behavior, emotion, cognition and their developmental aspects.

This scientific journal in the field of psychology has been published quarterly since 1999 by Hogrefe Verlag Göttingen. Individual differences in psychological processes and how they are recorded in a wide variety of areas (human and animal psychological) are presented from an interdisciplinary perspective, especially for teaching and research. The renaming and orientation towards the English language were intended to make research more accessible to the German-speaking community internationally. Publications from non-German speaking countries are now also appearing.

In 2014 the magazine had an impact factor of 1.222. Twelve co-editors and an advisory board of 24 people (university lecturers from several countries, including non-European countries, 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 .

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  1. Media data
  2. ^ Homepage of the journal
  3. ^ Hogrefe E-Content JID