Československá psychologie / Czechoslovak Psychology

The Institute of Psychology publishes the journal Československá psychologie (CESK PSYCHOL; Czechoslovak Psychology), which was established in 1957. With a scientific tradition spanning over six decades, the journal welcomes contributions encompassing psychological research, theoretical developments, and reports on practical findings. Československá psychologie is a peer-reviewed journal issued six times per year. It publishes articles in Czech, Slovak, and English.

As of 2023, the journal’s impact factor was 0.5.

All parties involved in the publication process—including the publisher, editors, reviewers, and authors—are expected to adhere to high standards of ethical conduct. Československá psychologie and its publisher, the Institute of Psychology, endorse the COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors as well as the Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers. The journal encourages submissions that provide access to data and/or analysis details.

Československá psychologie is indexed in the Web of Science, SCOPUS, and PsycINFO. Full-text articles are available through ProQuest Central and Academic Search Ultimate (EBSCO). Articles published between 1957 and 2020 are accessible in the Digital Library of the Czech Academy of Sciences

An abstract archive (1996–2020) with basic search functionality is available here

As of Issue 1/2021, Československá psychologie has adopted a fully open access model under the Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. All articles accepted for publication from this issue onward are assigned a DOI. The journal is available at ceskoslovenskapsychologie.cz

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