Review of Personality and Social Psychology Anderson 1981
Journal scope statement
Periodical of Personality and Social Psychology ® publishes original papers in all areas of personality and social psychology and emphasizes empirical reports, simply may include specialized theoretical, methodological, and review papers.
The periodical is divided into three independently edited sections.
Attitudes and Social Knowledge addresses all aspects of psychology (due east.g., attitudes, knowledge, emotion, motivation) that have identify in significant micro- and macrolevel social contexts.
Topics include, but are not limited to, attitudes, persuasion, attributions, stereotypes, prejudice, person memory, motivation and self-regulation, communication, social development, cultural processes, and the interplay of moods and emotions with cognition.
Nosotros accept papers using traditional social-personality psychology methods. Yet, nosotros besides strongly welcome innovative, theory-driven papers that utilize novel methods (due east.1000., biological methods, neuroscience, large-scale interventions, social network analyses, or "large data" approaches).
Papers that are driven by such methods may exist candy under a new category of "Innovations in Social Psychology" and potentially handled in an expedited fashion (see editorial published online).
All papers volition be evaluated with criteria that are consistent with those of the best empirical outlets in social, behavioral, and biological sciences.
Interpersonal Relations and Grouping Processes focuses on the psychology of (interpersonal, intragroup, intergroup) social relations and relationships, whether enduring or fleeting.
Submissions may accost 1 blazon of social relation (e.g., close romantic relationships) or they may address multiple types of social relation (east.one thousand., status inside a squad and beyond an establishment). Submissions may employ 1 method or multiple methods. Submissions may examine ane context or multiple contexts (eastward.g., countries, developmental period).
Although a multiplicity of methods and contexts will likely be considered a forcefulness, all submissions should address the implications of the chosen method and context for the power and quality of inference.
For more on the orientation of the section please refer to the Editor's Editorial: Colin Wayne Leach, editor, JPSP-IRGP section, December 2019 (PDF, 85KB).
Personality Processes and Private Differences publishes enquiry on all aspects of personality psychology. It includes studies of individual differences and bones processes in behavior, emotions, coping, health, motivation, and other phenomena that reflect personality.
Articles in areas such as personality construction, personality evolution, and personality assessment are also advisable to this section of the journal, every bit are studies of the interplay of culture and personality and manifestations of personality in everyday behavior.
Disclaimer: APA and the editors of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology assume no responsibility for statements and opinions advanced by the authors of its articles.
Journal highlights
CABS 2018 Academic Journal Guide: Grade 4 (top-ranked)
Announcements
- APA endorses the Transparency and Openness Promotion (Peak) Guidelines
- New editor appointed
From Monitor on Psychology
- A broadening field
The new editor of Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes strives for inclusivity (October 2013)
Editor Spotlight
- Read an interview with Editor Richard E. Lucas, PhD
- Read an interview with Editor Colin Wayne Leach, PhD
- Read an interview with Editor Shinobu Kitayama, PhD
Editorials
- Richard Eastward. Lucas, editor, JSPP-PPID department, Nov 2021 (PDF, 71KB)
- Colin Wayne Leach, editor, JPSP-IRGP department, December 2019 (PDF, 85KB)
- Shinobu Kitayama, editor, JPSP-ASC department, March 2017 (PDF, 30KB)
- Kerry Kawakami, editor, JPSP-IRGP section, January 2015 (PDF, 16KB)
- Thousand. Lynne Cooper, editor, JPSP-PPID section, March 2016 (PDF, 30KB)
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Submission Guidelines
Prior to submission, please carefully read and follow the submission guidelines detailed beneath. Manuscripts that practice not suit to the submission guidelines may be returned without review.
General submission guidelines
The editorial team of theJournal of Personality and Social Psychology is committed to both transparency and rigor in conducting and reporting enquiry. We believe that science advances through a cyclical and recursive procedure that includes both (i) a theory-edifice, exploratory/descriptive stage and (ii) a theory-testing, confirmatory stage. Farther, we recognize that replication efforts are the office and parcel of the science that is empirically valid and socially responsible. We therefore back up and encourage enquiry that is informed past both phases. Guided by this overarching philosophy, we set out some concrete submission standards.
Transparency and openness
APA endorses the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines by a customs working group in conjunction with the Center for Open Science (Nosek et al. 2015). Effective July 1, 2021, empirical research, including meta-analyses, submitted to the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology must at least meet the "requirement" level (Level 2) for commendation; data, lawmaking, and materials transparency; design and analysis transparency; and study and assay plan preregistration. Authors should include a subsection in the method section titled "Transparency and Openness." This subsection should detail the efforts the authors have made to comply with the Acme guidelines.
For case:
- We written report how we determined our sample size, all data exclusions (if any), all manipulations, and all measures in the written report, and we follow JARS (Kazak, 2018). All data, analysis code, and research materials are available at [stable link to repository]. Data were analyzed using R, version iv.0.0 (R Core Team, 2020) and the package ggplot, version 3.2.ane (Wickham, 2016). This written report's pattern and its analysis were not pre-registered.
Links to preregistrations and data, code, and materials should also be included in the author note.
Data, materials, and code
Authors must state whether data and written report materials are bachelor and where to access them. If they cannot exist made available, authors must state the legal or ethical reasons why they are non available. Recommended repositories include APA's repository on the Open Science Framework (OSF), or authors can access a total listing of other recommended repositories.
In both the Author Annotation and at the cease of the method section, specify whether and where the information and materials are available or note the legal or upstanding reasons for non doing then. For submissions with quantitative or simulation analytic methods, country whether the study analysis code is bachelor, and, if so, where to access information technology (or the legal or ethical reason why it is not bachelor).
For instance:
- All information have been fabricated publicly available at the [repository name] and can be accessed at [persistent URL or DOI].
- Materials and assay code for this study are not available.
- The code behind this analysis/simulation has been made publicly bachelor at the [repository name] and can be accessed at [persistent URL or DOI].
If you lot cannot make your data available on a public site, authors are required to follow current APA policy to make the materials and information used in a published study bachelor in a timely manner to other researchers upon request.
If an author has multiple studies, the repository landing page should conspicuously identify how to access the specific type of information for each study and the links.
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Disclosure of prior uses of information
Upon submission of a manuscript, the authors must disclose any prior uses in published, accepted, or under review papers of data reported in the manuscript. The embrace alphabetic character should include a consummate reference list of these articles as well every bit a clarification of the extent and nature of any overlap betwixt the present submission and the previous work.
Citation standards
Upon submission, all data sets, materials, and program code created by others must be appropriately cited in the text and listed in the reference section. Such materials should be recognized as original intellectual contributions and afforded recognition through citation.
Where possible, references for data sets and programme lawmaking should include a persistent identifier assigned by digital archives, such as a Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
Data fix citation example:
Campbell, Angus, and Robert Fifty. Kahn. American National Election
Study, 1948. ICPSR07218v3.
Ann Arbor, MI: Interuniversity
Consortium for Political and Social Inquiry [distributor], 1999.
http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07218.v3
Design and analysis transparency
Authors must attach to the Periodical Article Reporting Standards (JARS) (PDF, 220KB). See too the specific section editorials and instructions on information to include in method and results sections. It is particularly important to provide justifiable power considerations and specific details related to sample characteristics.
Preregistration of studies and assay plans
Preregistration of studies and specific hypotheses can be a useful tool for making strong theoretical claims. Likewise, preregistration of analysis plans tin be useful for distinguishing confirmatory and exploratory analyses. Investigators may reregister prior to conducting the research (e.g., ClinicalTrials.gov or the Preregistration for Quantitative Enquiry in Psychology template) via a publicly attainable registry system (east.g., OSF, ClinicalTrials.gov, or other trial registries in the WHO Registry Network).
At the same time, we recognize that there may be good reasons to change a study or analysis plan after information technology has been preregistered, and thus encourage authors to do so when appropriate and so long as all changes are clearly and transparently disclosed in the manuscript.
The journal also acknowledges that preregistration may not always exist appropriate, especially in the exploratory phases of a research project. If authors cull to preregister their research and analyses plans, all documents should be succinct, specific, and targeted, as well as anonymized to maintain double-blind peer review.
Articles must state whether or not whatsoever work was preregistered and, if and so, where to access the preregistration. Preregistrations must exist available to reviewers; authors may submit a masked copy via stable link or supplemental textile. Links in the method section and the author note should be replaced with an identifiable copy on credence.
For example:
- This study'southward design was preregistered; see [STABLE LINK OR DOI].
- This study's design and hypotheses were preregistered; encounter [STABLE LINK OR DOI].
- This study'south analysis plan was preregistered; see [STABLE LINK OR DOI].
- This study was not preregistered.
Whether or not a written report is preregistered, theJournal of Personality and Social Psychology stresses the importance of transparency in reporting and expects researchers to fully disembalm in their manuscript all decisions that were data-dependent (e.thou., deciding when to end data drove, what observations to exclude, what covariates to include, and what analyses to conduct after rather than earlier seeing the information).
Replication and Registered Reports
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology acknowledges the significance of replication in building a cumulative knowledge base of operations in our field. Nosotros therefore encourage submissions that effort to replicate important findings, especially research previously published in Periodical of Personality and Social Psychology.
Major criteria for publication of replication papers include (i) theoretical significance of the finding being replicated, (ii) statistical power of the study that is carried out, and (iii) the number and power of previous replications of the same finding.
Other factors that would weigh in favor of a replication submission include: pre-registration of hypotheses, pattern, and analysis; submissions by researchers other than the authors of the original findings; and attempts to replicate more than than one study of a multi-study original publication.
Delight note in the Manuscript Submission Portal that the submission is a replication article; submissions should include "A Replication of 20 Report" in the subtitle of the manuscript as well as in the abstract. Replication manuscripts, if accepted, will be published online only and will be listed in the Tabular array of Contents in the impress periodical.
Papers that make a substantial novel conceptual contribution and also comprise replications of previous findings continue to be welcome as regular submissions.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology volition also publish Registered Reports. Such submissions will consist of a detailed research proposal, including an abstract, introduction, hypotheses, method, planned analyses, and implications of the expected results.
We recommend that authors initially contact the editor earlier submitting a Registered Report. The proposed research volition exist reviewed and, if approved, should then exist carried out in accord with the proposed programme.
To the extent that the study is judged to have been competently performed, the paper will be accustomed (pending any necessary revisions) regardless of the outcome of the study.
Section submission guidelines
Submit manuscripts to the advisable section editor. Section editors reserve the right to redirect papers every bit appropriate. When papers are judged every bit better suited for some other section, editors unremarkably will render papers to authors and advise resubmission to the more appropriate section.
Rejection past one section editor is considered rejection by all; therefore a manuscript rejected by 1 department editor should not be submitted to another.
All three sections of Journal of Personality and Social Psychology are now using a software organisation to screen submitted content for similarity with other published content.
The system compares the initial version of each submitted manuscript against a database of 40+ million scholarly documents, as well as content appearing on the open web.
This allows APA to check submissions for potential overlap with textile previously published in scholarly journals (e.g., lifted or republished material).
Attitudes and Social Cognition
To submit to the Editorial Office of Shinobu Kitayama, delight submit manuscripts electronically through the Manuscript Submission Portal in Word Document format (.md).
Prepare manuscripts according to the Publication Transmission of the American Psychological Association using the viith edition. Manuscripts may be copyedited for bias-free linguistic communication (see Chapter 5 of the Publication Transmission). APA Fashion and Grammar Guidelines for the 7th edition are bachelor.
Submit Manuscript to Attitudes and Social Cognition Section
Shinobu Kitayama, PhD
University of Michigan
6118 Institute for Social Research
426 Thompson Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248
Full general correspondence may exist directed to the editor'due south part.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Attitudes and Social Knowledge now also welcomes innovative, theory-driven submissions that utilize novel methods under the Innovations in Social Psychology category.
For all research articles, authors must include the following information:
- a broad give-and-take on how the authors sought to maximize power in terms of, for instance, sample size, improvement of measures, manipulation checks, and other elements as applicable. A relevant segment of the paper must be highlighted in yellow;
- a word on the diversity and inclusiveness (or lack thereof) of the sample. A relevant segment must exist highlighted in light bluish; and
- a discussion on how the reported report or gear up of studies contributes to cumulative theoretical cognition in psychology. A relevant segment must be highlighted in light greenish.
Authors are also required to embed tables and figures within the manuscript, instead of providing these subsequently the references.
A more detailed explanation of these requirements can be found in Dr. Kitayama'southward editorial (PDF, 30KB).
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes
To submit to the Editorial Office of Colin Wayne Leach, PhD, please submit manuscripts electronically through the Manuscript Submission Portal in Microsoft Discussion (.docx) or LaTex (.tex) equally a cypher file with an accompanied Portable Document Format (.pdf) of the manuscript file.
Starting June 15, 2020, all new manuscripts submitted should be prepared co-ordinate to the 7thursday edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. APA Style and Grammar Guidelines for the viith edition are available.
Submit Manuscript to Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes Section
Colin Wayne Leach
Barnard College
Columbia University
3009 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
Authors are also required to embed tables and figures inside the manuscript, instead of providing these after the references.
Full general correspondence may exist directed to the editor'due south office.
Personality Processes and Individual Differences
To submit to the Editorial Role of Richard Lucas, PhD, please submit manuscripts electronically through the Manuscript Submission Portal in Word Document format (.physician).
Starting June 15, 2020, all new manuscripts submitted should be prepared according to the 7th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Clan. APA Fashion and Grammar Guidelines for the viith edition are available.
Submit Manuscript to Personality Processes and Private Differences Section
Richard Lucas
Department of Psychology
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
General correspondence may be directed to the editor's part.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Personality Processes and Private Differences at present requires that a comprehend letter exist submitted with all new submissions.
The cover letters should:
- Include the author'south postal address, e-mail address, telephone number, and fax number for future correspondence
- Country that the manuscript is original, not previously published, and not under concurrent consideration elsewhere
- Indicate whether a previous version of the submitted manuscript was previously rejected from any section of Journal of Personality and Social Psychology; and if then, identify the activeness editor treatment the previous submission, provide the prior manuscript #, and draw how the present article differs from the previously rejected ane
- State that the data were collected in a manner consistent with upstanding standards for the treatment of human being subjects
- Inform the periodical editor of the existence of any published work using the same data (in whole or in part) every bit was used in the present manuscript; if such publications exist, depict the extent and nature of any overlap between the nowadays submission and the previously published work
- Mention any supplemental material being submitting for the online version of the commodity
Authors are too required to embed tables and figures within the manuscript, instead of providing these subsequently the references.
Manuscript preparation
Prepare manuscripts according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association using the seventh edition. Manuscripts may be copyedited for bias-free language (see Chapter 5 of the Publication Manual).
Review APA's Journal Manuscript Training Guidelines before submitting your article.
Double-space all copy. Other formatting instructions, besides as instructions on preparing tables, figures, references, metrics, and abstracts, appear in the Manual. Additional guidance on APA Style is available on the APA Way website.
Cumulative line numbers must be included with all submissions.
Masked review policy
The journal has adopted a policy of masked review for all submissions. The cover letter of the alphabet should include all authors' names and institutional affiliations. The outset folio of text should omit this information but should include the title of the manuscript and the date it is submitted. Every attempt should be made to see that the manuscript itself contains no clues to the authors' identity, including grant numbers, names of institutions providing IRB approval, self-citations, and links to online repositories for data, materials, lawmaking, or preregistrations (e.g., Create a View-just Link for a Project).
Discussion limits
Although papers should be written as succinctly equally possible, there is no formal word limit on submissions.
Author contributions statements using CRediT
The APA Publication Manual (7th ed.) stipulates that "authorship encompasses…not only persons who practice the writing but likewise those who take made substantial scientific contributions to a study." In the spirit of transparency and openness, thePeriodical of Personality and Social Psychology has adopted the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT) to depict each author's individual contributions to the work. CRediT offers authors the opportunity to share an accurate and detailed description of their diverse contributions to a manuscript.
Submitting authors will be asked to identify the contributions of all authors at initial submission according to this taxonomy. If the manuscript is accepted for publication, the CRediT designations will be published as an author contributions argument in the author note of the final article. All authors should accept reviewed and agreed to their individual contribution(south) earlier submission.
CRediT includes 14 correspondent roles, every bit described beneath:
- Conceptualization: Ideas; conception or evolution of overarching inquiry goals and aims.
- Data curation: Management activities to annotate (produce metadata), scrub data and maintain research information (including software code, where it is necessary for interpreting the data itself) for initial use and afterwards reuse.
- Formal assay: Application of statistical, mathematical, computational, or other formal techniques to analyze or synthesize study information.
- Funding acquisition: Acquisition of the financial support for the projection leading to this publication.
- Investigation: Conducting a enquiry and investigation process, specifically performing the experiments, or data/evidence collection.
- Methodology: Development or design of methodology; creation of models.
- Project administration: Management and coordination responsibleness for the research action planning and execution.
- Resources: Provision of study materials, reagents, materials, patients, laboratory samples, animals, instrumentation, calculating resources, or other assay tools.
- Software: Programming, software evolution; designing computer programs; implementation of the computer code and supporting algorithms; testing of existing code components.
- Supervision: Oversight and leadership responsibility for the inquiry activity planning and execution, including mentorship external to the core team.
- Validation: Verification, whether as a part of the activity or separate, of the overall replication/reproducibility of results/experiments and other research outputs.
- Visualization: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work, specifically visualization/data presentation.
- Writing—original draft: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published piece of work, specifically writing the initial draft (including substantive translation).
- Writing—review and editing: Preparation, cosmos and/or presentation of the published piece of work by those from the original research group, specifically disquisitional review, commentary or revision—including pre- or mail service-publication stages.
Authors can merits credit for more than i contributor role, and the aforementioned role can be attributed to more than one author.
Abstract and keywords
All manuscripts must include an abstruse containing a maximum of 250 words typed on a divide page. Later on the abstract, please supply upward to v keywords or brief phrases.
References
List references in alphabetical social club. Each listed reference should exist cited in text, and each text citation should be listed in the references section.
Examples of basic reference formats:
Periodical commodity
McCauley, S. M., & Christiansen, M. H. (2019). Language learning equally language use: A cantankerous-linguistic model of child linguistic communication development. Psychological Review, 126(1), one–51. https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000126
Authored book
Dark-brown, Fifty. S. (2018). Feminist therapy (2nd ed.). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000092-000
Chapter in an edited book
Balsam, Grand. F., Martell, C. R., Jones. 1000. P., & Safren, South. A. (2019). Affirmative cognitive behavior therapy with sexual and gender minority people. In Grand. Y. Iwamasa & P. A. Hays (Eds.), Culturally responsive cognitive behavior therapy: Practice and supervision (2nd ed., pp. 287–314). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/x.1037/0000119-012
Information set citation
Alegria, M., Jackson, J. S., Kessler, R. C., & Takeuchi, D. (2016). Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys (CPES), 2001–2003 [Information set]. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Inquiry. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR20240.v8
Software/Code citation
Viechtbauer, W. (2010). Conducting meta-analyses in R with the metafor package. Journal of Statistical Software, 36(iii), 1–48. https://world wide web.jstatsoft.org/v36/i03/
Wickham, H. et al., (2019). Welcome to the tidyverse. Periodical of Open up Source Software, 4(43), 1686, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.01686
All data, program code, and other methods must be appropriately cited in the text and listed in the references department.
Tables
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Figures
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The minimum line weight for line art is 0.v point for optimal printing.
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For authors who adopt their figures to be published in colour both in print and online, original color figures can be printed in color at the editor's and publisher's discretion provided the writer agrees to pay:
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APA endorses the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines by a community working group in conjunction with the Center for Open Science (Nosek et al. 2015). The Acme Guidelines cover viii key aspects of inquiry planning and reporting that can be followed by journals and authors at three levels of compliance.
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- Level one: Disclosure—The article must disclose whether or not the materials are available.
- Level two: Requirement—The article must share materials when legally and ethically permitted (or disclose the legal and/or ethical restriction when not permitted).
- Level three: Verification—A 3rd party must verify that the standard is met.
As of July 1, 2021, empirical research, including meta-analyses, submitted to the Periodical of Personality and Social Psychology must, at a minimum, meet Level 2 (Requirement) for all aspects of research planning and reporting. Authors should include a subsection in their methods clarification titled "Transparency and Openness." This subsection should detail the efforts the authors have made to comply with the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) guidelines.
The list below summarizes the minimal TOP requirements of the journal. Please refer to the Center for Open Science TOP guidelines for details, and contact the editors with any further questions:
- Attitudes and Social Cognition: Shinobu Kitayama, PhD
- Interpersonal Relations and Grouping Processes: Colin Wayne Leach, PhD
- Personality Processes and Private Differences: Richard Lucas, PhD
Authors must share data, materials, and code via trusted repositories (e.thou., APA's repository on the Open Scientific discipline Framework (OSF)), and APA encourages investigators to preregister their studies and analysis plans prior to conducting the research. In that location are many available preregistration forms (e.g., the APA Preregistration for Quantitative Research in Psychology template, ClininalTrials.gov, or other preregistration templates bachelor via OSF). Completed preregistration forms should exist posted on a publicly accessible registry system (e.g., OSF, ClinicalTrials.gov, or other trial registries in the WHO Registry Network).
A listing of participating journals is besides available from APA.
The following listing presents the eight fundamental aspects of research planning and reporting, the Peak level required by thePeriodical of Personality and Social Psychology, and a brief description of the journal'southward policy.
- Citation: Level two, Requirement—All data, program code, and other methods adult past others must be appropriately cited in the text and listed in the References section.
- Data Transparency: Level two, Requirement—Article states whether the raw and/or processed data on which study conclusions are based are available and where to access them. If the information cannot be made available, the article states the legal or upstanding reasons why they are non available.
- Analytic Methods (Code) Transparency: Level two, Requirement—Article states whether computer code or syntax needed to reproduce analyses in an article is available and where to access it. If it cannot exist made available, the article states the legal or upstanding reasons why information technology is not available.
- Research Materials Transparency: Level 2, Requirement—Article states whether materials described in the Method section are bachelor and where to access them. If they cannot be fabricated available, the article states the legal or ethical reasons why they are non bachelor.
- Pattern and Analysis Transparency (Reporting Standards): Level 2, Requirement—Article must comply with APA Style Journal Article Reporting Standards (JARS-Quant and/or MARS) and disclose all decisions that were data-dependent (e.g., deciding when to finish data collection, what observations to exclude, what covariates to include, and what analyses to deport later on rather than before seeing the data).
- Study Preregistration: Level 2, Requirement—Article states whether the study design and (if applicable) hypotheses of whatever of the work reported was preregistered and, if so, where to access it. Access to the preregistration should exist available at submission. Authors must submit a masked re-create via stable link or supplemental textile.
- Analysis Plan Preregistration: Level ii, Requirement—Article states whether any of the piece of work reported was preregistered with an assay program and, if then, where to access information technology. Access to the preregistration should be available at submission. Authors must submit a masked copy via stable link or supplemental material.
Other open up science initiatives
- Open Science badges: Non offered
- Public significance statements: Not offered
- Author contribution statements using CRediT: Required
- Registered Reports: Published
- Replications: Published
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