Newsletters of State Psychological Associations

A primary method by which state psychological associations communicate with their members is the state association newsletter, yet little is known about these newsletters. The present report discusses information from 44 editors who responded to a State Psychological Association Newsletter Editors&#...

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Published in:Professional psychology, research and practice Vol. 17; no. 1; pp. 80 - 81
Main Authors: Hutzell, Robert R, Graca, Joseph J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC American Psychological Association 01-02-1986
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Summary:A primary method by which state psychological associations communicate with their members is the state association newsletter, yet little is known about these newsletters. The present report discusses information from 44 editors who responded to a State Psychological Association Newsletter Editors' Questionnaire. The responses indicate that (a) newsletter content includes both state and national information, (b) newsletter costs are higher than might be casually assumed, (c) participation in column writing by association members is relatively low, and (d) the impact of the newsletters is largely unknown.
ISSN:0735-7028
1939-1323
DOI:10.1037/0735-7028.17.1.80