References
Armstrong, J. Scott. 1982. “Research on Scientific Journals: Implications for Editors and Authors.”Journal of Forecasting 1 (January–March): 83–104.
Greenwald, Anthony G., Michael R. Leippe, Anthony R. Pratkanis, and Michael H. Baumgardner. 1986. “Under What Conditions Does Theory Obstruct Research Progress?.”Psychological Review 93 (April): 216–229.
Kupfersmid, Joel. 1988. “Improving What is Published.”American Psychologist 43 (August): 635–642.
Mahoney, Michael J. 1977. “Publication Prejudices: An Experimental Study of Confirmatory Bias in the Peer Review System.”Cognitive Therapy and Research 1 (June): 161–175.
Sigelman, Lee and Marcia Lynn Whicker. 1987. “Some Implications of Bias in Peer Review: A Simulation-based Analysis.”Social Science Quarterly 68 (September): 494–509.
Stern, Louis W. 1987. “Vanity Fair Trade: Reflections of a Channels Person.” I InProceedings of the 12th Paul D. Converse Symposium. Eds. Devanathan Sudharshan and Frederick W. Winter. Chicago: American Marketing Association, 34–46.
Stieg, Margaret F. 1983. “Refereeing and the Editorial Process: The AHR and Webb.”Scholarly Publishing 14 (February): 99–122.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Peterson, R.A. Introduction to the special issue. JAMS 20, 295–297 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02725203
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02725203