American Behavioral Scientist
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American Behavioral Scientist (ISSN: 0002-7642) is a peer reviewed journal that is published fourteen times annually. [1]
The journal was first published in 1957.
The journal is described as being 'a valuable source of information for scholars, researchers, professionals, and students' [1] as well as 'providing in-depth perspectives on intriguing contemporary topics throughout the social and behavioral sciences.' [1]
Contents
People
Circa 2015
Managing Editor
International Editorial Advisory Board
- Max H. Bazerman - Harvard Business School
- Bruce Bimber - University of California
- Martin Bulmer - University of Surrey
- Elizabeth K. Carll Ph.D. - PsychResources Inc., USA
- Susan E Clarke - University of Colorado at Boulder
- Rodney D. Coates - Miami University of Ohio
- Kay Deaux - CUNY Graduate Center, USA
- Paul DiMaggio - Princeton University
- Daniel Druckman - George Mason University
- James Fenelon - California State University at San Bernardino
- Ted Robert Gurr
- Rom Harre - University of Oxford
- Harvey W. Kushner - Long Island University
- Marcel LaFollette
- Henry M. Levin - Teachers College, Columbia University
- David Lyon - Queen's University
- Gary Marks - University of North Carolina
- Cecilia Menjivar - Arizona State University
- J. Gregory Payne - Emerson College
- Linda L Putnam - University of California
- George Ritzer - University of Maryland
- Richard Schulz - University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
- Pepper J. Schwartz - University of Washington
- Neil J. Smelser - University of California, Berkeley
- Mark Snyder - University of Minnesota, USA
- Barrie Thorne - University of California at Berkley
- William G. Tierney - University of Southern California
- Carol H. Weiss - Harvard University
- Barry Wellman - University of Toronto
- George Wilson - University of Miami
- James Youniss - Catholic University of America
- Viviana Zelizer - Princeton University
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 American Behavioral Scientist Sage Journals, accessed 15 January 2015