Social Behavior Research and Practice

Open journal

ISSN 2474-8927

What Were They Thinking? Analytic and Cognitive Language in Instagram Captions

Sheila Brownlow*, Makenna Pate, Abigail Alger and Natalie Naturile

Behavioral Couples Therapy for Substance Use Disorders

Keith Klostermann* and Theresa Mignone

The Utility of Criminal History Questions in Community Psychology Program Applications

Sarah Callahan, Jordana Siegel, Elzbieta Wiedbusch, Isabel Dovale, Brandon Isler, Josh Norris, Noah Gelfman and Leonard A. Jason*

Towards a United Front against Weight Bias

Carole-Anne Leblanc, Elisabeth Marquis, Marie-Pierre Gagnon-Girouard and Benoit Brisson*

The “I”s have it: Sex and Social Status Differences on Twitter

Jennifer C. Beach, Sheila Brownlow*, Melissa D. Greene and N. Clayton Silver

Brief Research Report

2022 Jan

Nelson J. Tiburcio*, Scarlett L. Baker and Kristin S. Kimmell

Original Research

2020 Dec

Trigoni Maria*, Mikits Militsa and Mpanagi Evaggelia

review

2020 Nov

Fabiola Ortiz-Aparicio*, José R. Rodríguez-Gómez and Maribella Gonzalez-Viruet

Original Research

2020 Sep

Nelson J. Tiburcio* and Scarlett L. Baker

Original Research

2020 Aug

Stephanie M. Vega-Molina*, José R. Rodríguez-Gómez and Coralee Pérez-Pedrogo

Short Communication

2020 May

Irina AngelCharlotte Kappel*

Editorial

2020 Apr

Aghop Der-Karabetian*

Book Review

2020 Feb

C. Suzanne Clark*

Original Research

2020 Feb

James J. García*, Dylan G. Serpas and Yaritza Torres

Opinion

2020 Feb

Soma Mandal*

Brief Research Report

2019 Jul

Sheila Brownlow*, Makenna Pate, Abigail Alger and Natalie Naturile

Original Research

2019 Mar

Ayisha Ayisha and Julie Aitken Schermer*

Original Research

2019 Mar

Aghop Der-Karabetian*, Mark Lopez, Melissa Oseguera and Michelle Alfaro

Original Research

2019 Jan

Colleen M. Reisz*

Editorial

2019 Jan

Joseph E. Trimble* and Jean Lau Chin

Commentary

2019 Jan

Keith Klostermann* and Theresa Mignone

Original Research

2018 May

Sarah Callahan, Jordana Siegel, Elzbieta Wiedbusch, Isabel Dovale, Brandon Isler, Josh Norris, Noah Gelfman and Leonard A. Jason*

Original Research

2018 Apr

Genesis Rubio, He Len Chung* and Cristal Reyes

Editorial

2017 Sep

Carole-Anne Leblanc, Elisabeth Marquis, Marie-Pierre Gagnon-Girouard and Benoit Brisson*

Original Research

2017 Feb

Mary Beth Asbury*, Jessica M. W. Kratzer and Thomas M. Brinthaupt

Original Research

2017 Feb

Gilberto Diaz, Jacob Jones, Toni Brandt, Todd Gary and Ashwini Yenamandra

Case Study

2016 Sep

He Len Chung*, Michael Nordquist, Diane C. Bates and Patrick Donohue

Original Research

2016 Aug

Jennifer C. Beach, Sheila Brownlow*, Melissa D. Greene and N. Clayton Silver

Editorial

2016 Aug

N. Clayton Silver*

Short Communication

2016 Mar

David Philip Arthur Craig*

Special Editions

Social Behavior Research and Practice – Open Journal of (SBRPOJ) is an open access web domain that provides information on ongoing research and practices in the behavioural and social sciences.

SBRPOJ addresses issues concerning the dynamic interactive relationship that exists between individuals and the context that social collectives entail.

The Journal’s primary goal is to,

a) Through research, promote understanding of the fundamental nature of this relationship, as well as

b) advance understanding of how such understanding can be used to improve individual and societal health and well-being.

The Journal promotes perspectives and the application of methodologies within and across disciplines and sub-disciplines such as psychology, sociology, education, anthropology, political science, organisational behaviour, history, and health sciences.

editor-in-chief

Associate editors

JYLANA L. SHEATS, PHD, MPH

Aspen Institute, Science and Society Program

José R. Rodríguez Gómez, MD, PhD

Department of General Social Sciences, University of Puerto Rico

Joseph E. Trimble, PhD

Department of Psychology, Western Washington University

Musaeva K. Magomedtagirovna, PhD

Department of Economics, Dagestan State University

Ignatovitch A. Stefanovna, PhD

Candidate of Pedagogic Sciences

Pichugina Victoria, PhD

Department of Teacher Training, Volgograd State Pedagogical University

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

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ASSOCIATE EDITORS

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editors

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editors

Holly L. Robles, PhD

Behavioral Health, KBR

Deneia B. Thomas, PhD

West Virginia State University

Thomas B. Rowan III, PhD

Chicago State University

Sheila Brownlow, PhD

Department of Psychology

Ikwunga Wonodi, MD

Sheppard Pratt Health System

Vazeerjan Begum, PhD

American University of Ras Al Khaimah

Bashir AbulQaraya, PhD

Department of Political Science

Olga Savvina, PhD

Department of Mathematics and Methods of Teaching Mathematics, Yelets State Bunin University

Smitha Dev, PhD

Department of Psychology, Abu Dhabi University

Kenneth Foster, PhD

Department of Psychology and Philosophy, Texas Womans University

Smantser A. Petrovich, PhD

Department of Pedagogy and Education Development, Belarusian State University

Liudmila Bolsunovskaya, PhD

Tomsk Polytechnic University

Sharon Joy Ng, MA, PhD

Department of Psychology

Trey Asbury, PhD

Department of Psychology, Texas Womans University

Sheila G. Crewther, PhD

Department of Psychology and Counselling

Sapryka Viktor, PhD

BelSU Regional Cross-Border Cooperation Science and Education Centre

Kimberley Norris, PhD

Department of Psychology, University of Tasmania

Ioana Roman, PhD

Department of Pedagogy and Teaching Training, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca

David P. A. Craig, PhD

Department of Psychology, Oklahoma State University

Deborah A. Gagnon, PhD

Department of Psychology

Michael J. Gerson, PhD

Department of Graduate Psychology, California Lutheran University

reviewers

Murshed M. Choudhury, PhD

Galgotias University, UAE

Wanda Y. Moore, PhD

Tarrant County College (TCC), USA

Nelson J. Tiburcio, PhD

The SASSI Institute, USA

Cecile N. Yancu, PhD

Winston-Salem State University, USA

Parag C. Kalkar, PhD

Savitribai Phule Pune University, India

Terry Chi, PhD

Northwestern College, USA

David Pan, PhD

University of Southern California, USA

Raul R. Q. Blasco, PsyD

University of Granada, Spain

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The SASSI Institute - SBRPOJ

5/5

We are grateful for your quick and efficient review process. Your reviewers are also considerate and provide helpful suggestions that make the resulting manuscripts much stronger.

University of Florida - SBRPOJ

5/5

One of the best decisions I made was to publish with Social Behavior Research and Practice. The reviewers and editor kept constant communication throughout the whole process and gave valuable feedback on my work. I would definitely recommend them as they are very organized, professional and fast!

University of Puerto Rico - SBRPOJ

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It was a pleasure to work with Openventio Publishers. Their interactions were very professional as well as diligent. I appreciated their quick response and constructive criticism regarding the submitted material.

Forensic Psychology - SBRPOJ

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It was easy to publish with Openventio and they were patient and helpful all along the process. For me it was a long process due to a heavy workload, but they remained kind, patient and very helpful and I am pleased to see the final result.

The University of Western Ontario - SBRPOJ

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University of La Verne - SBRPOJ

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The turnaround time was relatively short, and the comments of the reviewers helped improve the article. Also, the quality of the final printing format looks good.

University of Missouri-Kansas City - SBRPOJ

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My two experiences with Openventio have been positive. The editors support the process of research and writing. Their critical observations led to important revisions that made my work a better paper.

Western Washington University – SBRPOJ

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I am especially impressed with the responsiveness of the journal’s Editorial Assistant. The reviews are anonymous, helpful, and timely. They appear to be ones that are prepared by authorities on the subject. The instructions for preparing the manuscripts for submission are clear and thoughtfully developed. The impressive Editorial Board is represented by great variety with specialties in several thematic areas particular to the field; they also appear to be highly committed to promoting a high-quality journal. Thus far I have been impressed with the quality of the publications and indeed hope that trend continues.

Dagestan State University - SBRPOJ

5/5

I am glad that this Journal supports writing in an easily understandable language while covering the current scientific and practical findings. The journal can be of interest to various specialists in the field of science and practice, especially for researchers working in the area of social sciences. I think that this Journal has a great future, the main thing is to keep the trend: it’s good to select the columns, to fulfill the obligations on publications in time and focusing on increasing the count of scientific publications in the Journal. I want to express my deep gratitude to the authors of this journal. I express special gratitude to the editor-in-chief of the journal for the great work he has been doing to improve the scientific and promote the practical application of these publications.

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Dagestan State University – SBRPOJ

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Vanderbilt University Medical Center – SBRPOJ

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Very professional and on time. I was shocked by the quick turn-around, the way paper was designed to publish and corrections of the galley proof was so quick and the whole experience is amazing.

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