A search on Œimpact factor¹ and a journal name or discipline will get you
there. Also, acceptance rates of journals can be found. Depending on your
perspective, either can be considered measures of prestige of a journal.

-- 
Paul Bernhardt
Frostburg State University
Frostburg, MD, USA



On 11/18/08 1:13 PM, "Tarner, Prof. Nina L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi all,
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> Does anyone know if there is a tier or hierarchy of journals in Psychology?
> For example, are there some journals that are rated as better or more
> prestigious than others?  I am pretty sure there are, but does anyone know
> what that tier is or where it is located?
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> Thank you,
> Nina
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> Nina L. Tarner, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor in Psychology
> HC 219
> Department of Psychology
> Sacred Heart University
> Fairfield, CT. 06825
> (203) 371-7915
> (203) 371-7995 Fax
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