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IFE PsychologIA
An International Journal
Instructions to authors
./ Instructions aux auteurs
Articles on all aspects of human behaviour and experiences are welcome for
consideration. Authors are encouraged to be as succinct as possible, and
should retain a copy of their article.
Manuscripts (in duplicate and double-spaced) should be written in English
and be sent to:
A.A. Olowu, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief,
IFE PSYCHOLOGIA,
P.O. Box 1548,
Ile-Ife, NIGERIA.
The Ife Center for Psychological Studies (I.C.P.S.) publisher of the journal,
IFE PSYCHOLOGIA, is a non-profit organization. It shares part of
the cost of publication of an author's paper in the journal with the author(s)
concerned. Publication costs include detailed sub-editing, typesetting,
initial proofing, mailing, printing, collating and binding.
A complimentary copy of the issue of journal in which author's article
appears will be forwarded postage-free to the author(s) immediately upon
publication.
Review of manuscripts will be done very quickly and the decision will
be communicated to the author promptly.
Notes should be avoided, but where necessary, should be listed at the
end of the paper before the reference.
Works cited should be referenced following the format below:
Olowu, A. (1983): A Cross-Cultural study of adolescent self-concept,
Journal of Adolescence, Vol.6, and No.3. pg. 263-274.
Yusuf, K. (1989): English Imposed sexism in Yoruba Language. The Case
of 'Baby' and 'Aya' Women and Language, XH, 2:27-30.
Wober, M. (1975): Psychology in Africa. International African Institute,
London.
All data in photographs, tables, drawings, figures and graphs must be
simplified and stated.
It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to this journal
have not been published and will not be simultaneous submitted or published
elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the author(s) agree that the copyright
for their article is transferred to the publisher, if and when
the article is accepted for publication.
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