Asian Journal of Social Psychology publishes high-impact original research in all areas of personality and social psychology from Asia and the rest of the world. Topics include, among others, self and identity, social cognition, attitude and behaviour, emotions, individual differences, health and well-being, social influence, communication, interpersonal behaviour, group processes, intergroup relations, and global consciousness.
期刊介绍
We welcome research in social psychology, regardless of whether a cultural focus and/or Asian emphasis is present. Articles should be explanatory for quantitative studies and interpretive for qualitative studies rather than merely descriptive and must significantly advance current social psychological theories. We also welcome systematic reviews and meta-analyses, interdisciplinary studies, methodological innovations, and research in applied psychology with social psychological significance. Manuscripts that report only cross-sectional data and/or rely solely on self-reports may be considered only if they are part of multiple studies, make research breakthroughs, or propose novel theories. We are committed to advancing robust, reproducible, and open science to drive real impact.