About SMEP
The Society of Multivariate
Experimental Psychology was founded in 1960 as an organization of
researchers interested in multivariate quantitative methods and
their application to substantive problems in psychology. Many
distinguished scientists in this field have been active members
of SMEP. Please refer to the current list of members
as well as the list of past Presidents.
SMEP was founded as a small
elective society in order to facilitate high level research as
well as intensive interaction among members. Membership is
limited to 65 regular active members. Additional
information about membership is provided elsewhere at this site.
SMEP oversees the publication of
a research journal entitled Multivariate Behavioral Research.
This journal publishes research articles on multivariate
methodology and its use in psychological research. The current
Editor of MBR is Joseph L. Rodgers, and the journal is published by Francis and Taylor Group, LLC.
Follow the link to MBR for
further information about the journal, including information
about subscriptions and submitting manuscripts.
SMEP and Erlbaum also are
cooperating in the publication of a series of books on
applications of multivariate quantitative methods to important substantive research
issues. The book series is edited by Lisa Harlow.
An annual meeting of SMEP is
held every October. The meeting is open to members only, although
nonmembers may attend at the invitation of a member.
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