Benjamin A. Motz, Anna Chinni, Joshua R. de Leeuw, Harmony E. Jankowski, Ashish Aggarwal, Mariaelena Amato, Kathryn Berlin, Kelli Britten, Alyssa Brown, Micki L. Cerchiaro, Nancy J. Evans, Andrew Findley, Robert Gorman, Keven D. Gregg, Kimberly Hansen, Heaven Hollender, Richard A. Hullinger, Patrick Larkin, Margaret Lion, Robert E. Long, Anthony J. Mannarino, Megan E. Mocko, Kendall Moore, Joseph A. Packowski, Carrie Palmer, Kathy L. Ritchie, Jeannie Scott, Marissa Stanton, Laura Talcott, Laura N. Wagner, Matthew Waite, Richard G. Yeager, Emily R. Fyfe
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The main purpose of the Journal of Educational Psychology® is to publish original, primary psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels. A secondary purpose of the Journal is the occasional publication of exceptionally important theoretical and review articles that are pertinent to educational psychology. Please note, the Journal does not typically publish reliability and validity studies of specific tests or assessment instruments.