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I-Perception Journal: Impact Factor and Key Metrics

The latest impact factor of I-Perception and all the other Web of Science journals was released on 20th June 2025 by Clarivate. Through this web page, researchers can check the impact factor, total citation, journal quartile, and journal aim & scope.

Impact factor data has a strong influence on the scientific community, affecting decisions on where to publish, whom to promote or hire, the success of grant applications, and even salary bonuses.

Impact Factor Calculation

This graph shows how the impact factor is computed.

The impact factor (IF) is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year. It is used to measure the importance or rank of a journal by calculating the times its articles are cited. The impact factor was devised by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) in Philadelphia. Impact factors began to be calculated yearly starting from 1975 for journals listed in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR). ISI was acquired by Thomson Scientific & Healthcare in 1992, and became known as Thomson ISI. In 2018, Thomson-Reuters spun off and sold ISI to Onex Corporation and Baring Private Equity Asia.

I-Perception: Aim & Scope

I-Perception is a Web of Science indexed journal that publishes research in the area: Psychology, Experimental. The ISSN of this journal is 2041-6695. The I-perception is a research journal that publishes research related to Computer Science; Medicine; Neuroscience; Psychology.

Also, please check the following important details about i-perception: Publisher, ISSN, Ranking, Indexing, Impact Factor (if applicable), Publication fee (APC), Review Time, and Acceptance Rate.

Most commonly, it is involved in making a work available as open access (OA), in either a full OA journal or in a hybrid journal.

I-Perception Ranking

I-perception Ranking:

  • Impact Factor: 1.1
  • 5-Year JIF: 1.7
  • SJR (SCImago Journal Rank): 0.618
  • Quartile: Q2

I-Perception Impact Factor

Impact Factor is provided to journals indexed in the Web of Science.

Journal Title: I-Perception

  • ISSN: 2041-6695
  • Quartile: Q2
  • SJR: 0.506

The Journal Impact Factor is defined as citations to the journal in the JCR year to items published in the previous two years, divided by the total number of scholarly items, also known as citable items, (these comprise articles and reviews) published in the journal in the previous two years.

Note: Every year, The Clarivate releases the Journal Citation Report (JCR). The JCR provides information about academic journals including impact factor. The latest JCR was released in June, 2025.

Based on the Scopus data, the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) of i-perception is 0.618.

I-Perception Impact Factor from 2018-2025

Here's a look at the impact factor trend for I-Perception over the years:

Year Impact Factor
2018 0.942
2019 1.367
2020 1.535
2021 1.588
2022 N/A
2025 2.4

The latest Impact Factor list (JCR) was released in June 2025. The Impact Factor of I-perception is 1.1.

The 2024 impact factor of I-Perception is 0.966. This impact factor has been calculated by dividing the number of citations in the year 2023 to the articles published in 2021 and 2022.

Additional Metrics

  • 2.0 (top 20%) impact factor
  • 813 (top 20%) papers
  • 10.2K (top 20%) citations
  • 43 (top 20%) h-index
  • 2.4 (top 20%) extended IF
  • 1.7K all documents
  • 11.4K doc citations
  • 66 (top 20%) g-index

Journal Publication Time: The Journal Publication Time means the average number of weeks between article submission and publication.

Science Citation Index (SCI)

SCI is a multidisciplinary citation index. Science Citation Index covers 9,000+ journals across 177 scientific disciplines. SCI was established in 1900 to the current. SCI-indexed journals are indexed by SCI and SSCI. SCI is described as the world's leading journal.

Quartile: The latest Quartile of i-perception is Q2. Each subject category of journals is divided into four quartiles: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4.

Understanding Journal Impact Factors: A Guide for Researchers