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In the
middle tier I would also add Human
Factors for its applied cognition contributions Gary J. Klatsky, Ph.D. Department of Psychology [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oswego State University of NY http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky Oswego, NY 13126 Voice:
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Message----- In the "top tier" I would put: Cognitive Psychology, JEP:G, JEP:LMC,
Journal of Memory and Language, Psych Review (obviously), Psych Bulletin Middle tier: Pschonomics Bulletin and Review, Memory
and Cognition, Psychological Science Not as clear... there are many journals
that I don't read, and I guess that is why I don't take them every year. >From:
"Rob Flint" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To:
"Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To:
"Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject:
Cognitive Journals >Date:
Fri, 2 Nov 2001 08:29:41 -0500 > >Would one
of you Cognitive types be kind enough to rank the peer reviewed >journals
that publish "cognitive psych" studies in terms of top tier, middle >tier, and
bottom tier? > >Thanks in
advance for you assistance. > >Cheers, > >Rob Flint
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- Cognitive Journals Rob Flint
- Re: Cognitive Journals Stephen Tuholski
- Re: Cognitive Journals Gary Klatsky
- Re: Cognitive Journals Mark A. Casteel
- Re: Cognitive Journals Stephen W Tuholski
- Re: Cognitive Journals Patrick O. Dolan
- Re: Cognitive Journals Patrick O. Dolan
