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Voprosy Psikhologii

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Voprosy Psikhologii
Special issue devoted to V.V. Davydov's memory
DisciplinePsychology, psychotherapy
LanguageRussian
Edited byEkaterina Shchedrina
Publication details
History1955–present
Publisher
Psychological Institute of Russian Academy of Education (Russian Federation)
FrequencyBimonthly
0,934[1] (2021)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Vopr. Psikhol.
Indexing
ISSN0042-8841
OCLC no.1769291
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Voprosy Psikhologii (Russian: Вопросы психологии, The Issues Relevant to Psychology) is a bimonthly Russian-language academic journal covering diverse areas of psychology and psychotherapy. The journal is included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission[2] and is also indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index and Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences.[2]

History and academic reputation

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Launched in 1955, Voprosy Psikhologii (along with Psikhologicheskii zhurnal, founded in early 1970s) became the leading psychological journal of Russia in 1950s through 1990s.[3]

Yet, the second decade of 21st century demonstrated gradual, but steady decline of the journal's academic reputation and impact, and, according to the national rating of Russian scholarly publications, the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), Voprosy Psikhologii currently occupies the 20th place (20/98) on the list of top-rated academic journals in psychology in Russian Federation.[1]

According to research published by a Russian volunteer community network working to clean Russian science of plagiarism, the Dissernet, this journal is qualified as a "Journal with considerable deviations from academic publishing standards".[4]

Thematic coverage

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The journal has the following rubrics:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b RSCI, Russian academic journals rating in psychology, 2021
  2. ^ a b "Вопросы психологии" (in Russian). Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  3. ^ "About Voprosy Psikhologii". Retrieved 20 September 2020..
  4. ^ Voprosy Psikhologii // Dissernet
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