Journal of Applied Social Psychology
- Journal of Applied Social Psychology
The Journal of Applied Social Psychology ("JASP") is a monthly psychology journal published by Blackwell Publishing. The journal was founded in 1971 and is devoted to applications of experimental research to the problems of society (e.g. health, safety, gender, law).
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