The American Journal of Psychology (AJP) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the science of the mind and behavior, publishing original research in experimental psychology, theoretical presentations, and historical commentaries.
Founded in 1887 by G. Stanley Hall, AJP has a rich history of publishing innovative and formative papers in psychology. The journal covers a wide range of topics within experimental psychology and serves as a platform for theoretical and experimental analyses, as well as in-depth reviews of significant books in the field.
Sci-Hub is a website that provides free access to scientific literature, bypassing paywalls and making research papers available to anyone with an internet connection. It aims to democratize access to knowledge and promote open science.
Frontiers in Psychology is an open-access journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles on all areas of psychology, from clinical to experimental psychology.
PNAS is one of the largest and most-cited multidisciplinary scientific journals in the world, publishing exceptional research across the biological, physical, and social sciences.