Bibliometric statistics concerning the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (JCCP) over the period 1977-1993 are reported. Compared to other journals on cross-cultural psychology, the impact factor of JCCP has been fairly high over this 17-year period. The average impact factor ofjournals publishing exclusively or mainly cross-cultural studies is stable. The overall numbers of journals that are quoted in JCCP is high, yet most references (apart from self-references) are to social psychological journals, particularly Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Journal of Social Psychology. The pattern is similar for the journals in which JCCP is quoted. © 1995, SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC. All rights reserved.
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Van de Vijver, F., & Lonner, W. J. (1995). A bibliometric analysis of the journal of cross-cultural psychology. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 26(6), 591–602. https://doi.org/10.1177/002202219502600604
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