Psychological Abstracts
Psychological Abstracts was an abstract and index periodical and the print counterpart of the PsycINFO database.[1] It was published by the American Psychological Association and was produced for 80 years, ceasing publication at the end of 2006.[2] It was produced monthly and contained summaries (abstracts, bibliographic information, and indexing) of English-language journal articles, technical reports, book chapters, and books in the field of psychology.
| Producer | American Psychological Association (United States) | 
|---|---|
| History | 1927–2006 | 
| Access | |
| Cost | print subscription | 
| Coverage | |
| Disciplines | Psychology | 
| Record depth | Abstract | 
| Format coverage | Journal articles, books, technical reports | 
| Update frequency | Monthly | 
| Print edition | |
| ISSN | 0033-2887 | 
In its latter years it contained much less content than PsycINFO, although it did contain some records for technical reports that are not in PsycINFO.[3] It was organized by subject area according to the PsycINFO Classification Codes.
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- Clark-Carter, David (2009-09-16). Quantitative Psychological Research: The Complete Student's Companion, 3rd Edition. Psychology Press. pp. 24. ISBN 9781135266516.
- Benjamin, Ludy T.; VandenBos, Gary R. (2006). "The window on psychology's literature: A history of psychological abstracts". American Psychologist. 61 (9): 941–954. doi:10.1037/0003-066X.61.9.941. ISSN 1935-990X. PMID 17154720.
- "PsycINFO frequently asked questions". American Psychological Association. Archived from the original on 23 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
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