For single-study reports, the combined number of words in the introduction and discussion sections should not normally exceed 2,200 words (3,000 words for multiple studies). Each paper also includes a general audience summary, clearly describing the paper and its practical implications in language accessible to non-specialists.Įmpirical reports should convey significant experimental findings. We further encourage brevity and crisp, lively prose that appeals to a wide audience. In pursuit of these aims, we encourage submissions of original and rigorous work that examines memory and cognitive processes and mechanisms and that informs policies and practices. The goal of this unique journal is to reach psychological scientists and other researchers working in this field and related areas, as well as professionals and practitioners who seek to understand and apply research on memory and cognition. The Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (JARMAC) publishes the highest-quality applied research in memory and cognition, in the format of empirical reports, review articles, and target papers with invited peer commentary.
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