Links to Psychology information sites
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What is Psychology -- a readable set of articles on a range of different psychology topics. |
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Psychometrics newsletter -- lots of useful information on the detail of MBTI, etc.
Especially useful for consultants. |
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The ABC of Psychology -- a big glossary with brief descriptions of over 1200 psychological terms.
Especially useful for students. |
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PsyBlog - A solid blog on social psychology that has been running since
2004. Well-researched and well-written. Highly recommended. |
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Splendid set of links on psychometrics, with particular focus on job evaluation (and job-finding). |
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The Gestalt Archive - Lots of great papers from the gods of Gestalt Psychology. |
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Simply Psychology - A comprehensive site dedicated to UK A-Levels (taken by 17-18 year-olds). Lots of good stuff for the rest of us too. |
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Team technology - Includes useful Jungian questionnaires, for both the individual and team styles. |
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The Lucifer Effect - Philip Zimbardo's 'web of the book' that looks at how 'good people turn evil' - or at least
get drawn into evil acts. |
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Authentic Happiness - Martin Seligman's site on Positive Psychology. Excellent free questionnaires (needs free registration, but worth it). |
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BehaveNet - Huge set of links, definitions etc. for psychiatrists. Moderately useful for the rest of us. |
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Narcissism Revisited - An excellent resource on narcissism, covering significant detail
on many aspects of this condition that seems surprisingly common in our 'me' oriented world. |
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In-Mind - A very readable social psychology magazine. New site and
few articles at time of review (Jan06) but scope to become very useful. |
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Nonverbal behavior--loads of papers, links, etc. on non-verbal (=body
language) stuff. |
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Loads of social psychology information from Trinity U. |
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Social psychology network. Loads of links to loads of site. |
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Personality theories - clearly described theories, by theorist. Courtesy of Dr. C. George Boeree. |
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David Keirsey's personality page. Includes well-proven MBTI-alike
personality test (that used to be free) plus plenty of discussion and descriptions. |
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'Psych Site'. Loads of links to all things psychological. |
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'Ptypes.' Includes MBTI/Keirsey-like personality test, plus lots of
discussions about it. |
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The Personality Project. Much detail and links on academic theories of
personality. |
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Psybox -- Psychology dictionary -- lots of brief entries. |
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'Current Research in Social Psychology.' Online, free-access journal with
lots of very academic papers. |
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Emotional Intelligence: An excellent and easy-to-read site, with straightforward descriptions. Lots of free details about EI and a pay-for test. |
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A super site on Emotional Intelligence, with articles by Goleman and other luminaries
of the EI field. Academic and rigorous in style. No adverts -- 100%
content. |
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'psychologie-sociale.org': For French speakers, here's a social psychology site that I believe to be rather good... |
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Frank Pajares' excellent 'Information on Self-Efficacy' -- Academic
collection on self-efficacy, including papers by Bandura, Pajares and
others. |
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helpful set of pages on Social Psychology. Good for undergraduates or the
curious. Loads of useful links, too. |
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Social Influence journal -- solid academic journal from Psychology Press about the deeper aspects of changing minds.
New in 2006. |
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A Beginner's guide to abnormal psychology. Nice and simple descriptions of
the main mental illnesses. |
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'Antiprocess': An interesting and wonderfully-illustrated discussion about "preemptive
recognition and marginalization of undesired information by the synergistic
interplay of high-priority acquired mental defense mechanisms" |
See also
Influence,
Self-development links
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