European Journal of Behavioral Sciences (EJBS) is a multidisciplinary journal that is designed for the prompt publication of peer-reviewed articles in all areas of the subject. The objective of the European Journal of behavioral sciences is to publish outstanding and original peer-reviewed articles that advance the theoretical understanding of and promote and report empirical research about the widest range of behavioral sciences topics.
About EJBS
The European Journal of Behavioral Sciences (EJBS) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering behavioral sciences. In addition, interdisciplinary research that integrates behavioral sciences and other fields are also solicited. Articles are welcome on research, practice, experience, current issues and debates.
The journal encourages, and welcomes, submission of papers that report findings using both quantitative and qualitative research methods; articles challenging conventional concepts and proposing new conceptual approaches; and accounts of methodological innovation and the research process. Research Notes provide a means of briefly summarizing results from recent or current studies or short discussions of methodological problems and solutions. Critical review essays and book reviews are seen as ways of promoting vigorous scholarly debate.
The European Journal of Behavioral Sciences has published original scholarly articles on such diverse topics as:
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