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  • A Case of Mistaken Identity? The Psychology of Eyewitness Memory: As the defense attorney, review testimony and decide if your client is the victim of mistaken identity. Includes links to cited sources and questions to assist in making a decision.
  • allPsych: Virtual psychology classroom with topic synopses, disorders, dictionary, online tests, education and career information, news, and internet resources.
  • Beautycheck: Details a research project at two universities in Germany on facial attractiveness. Includes why some faces are considered more attractive, average faces, morphing of images, and social perceptions.
  • Being Left Handed: Simple explanation for elementary school students of what it is like to be left-handed. Includes examples of famous lefties.
  • Classics in the History of Psychology: Offers full texts of documents significant in the history of psychology by author or by topic. Includes ancient, medieval/renaissance, and modern thought; behaviorism, cognition, intelligence testing, personality, and social psychology.
  • Color Matters: Learn how color affects appetite, vision, and energy conservation. Includes color's relationship to architecture and interior design.
  • Correlation: Examines the relationships between variables in psychological studies. Includes an exercise in which students determine the correlation between two variables and offer possible explanations.
  • Criminal Profiling Research: Swiss criminologist discusses what profiling is, how it's done, criminal types, and case analysis. Includes articles, research, news and updates, links to international law enforcement agencies, and discussion board. [English and Deutsch]
  • Epsych: Journeys in Mind: Teaches about psychological processes and the nature of thinking via interactive demonstrations, experiments, and video clips.
  • Extrasensory Perception: Provides synopsis of psychological research from a professor of psychology. Includes whether it really exists, claims of ESP, perception versus pretention, and experiment results.
  • Frontline: What Jennifer Saw: Interview with Elizabeth Loftus, a forensic psychologist. Includes what happens to memory in a traumatic event, how juries are affected by eyewitness testimony, and why expert testimony is used in trials.
  • General Psychology: Collection of articles for use in an introductory college course. Topics include neuropsychology, sensation and perception, learning and memory, emotion, language, personality, and psychological disorders.
  • Humanistic Psychology Overview: Explains what this 'Third Force' is, how it originated, and what it's impact is on the field of psychology. Includes methods of inquiry, psychotherapies, and links to additional reading.
  • Illusions Gallery: Collection of illusions which demonstrate the differences between visual perception and reality. Includes impossible figures, vases/faces, Poggendorff illusion, and negative afterimages.
  • Implicit Association Test: Offers online tests of unconscious preferences between racial groups, age groups, sexuality, political candidates, and associations between gender and science or gender and career. [Requires English proficiency.]
  • Inference versus Observation: Teaches the difference between objectivity and interpretation in empirical study. Includes an exercise in evaluating and correcting a group of statements.
  • Ingenious: Body Image: Explores the mental picture of one's own physical appearance, and how it is affected by weight, race and culture, cosmetic body modifications, and adornments.
  • Intelligence: Learn what it is and how it can be measured. Includes male versus female brains, whether people are born brainy, what emotional intelligence is, and if IQ tests are accurate.
  • Interference: The Stroop Effect: Brief explanation and example of what happens in the brain when there is interference, also called the Stroop Effect.
  • Introduction to Learning: Classical Conditioning: Explains how automatic responses to smells, sounds, and situations develop. Includes Pavlov's dogs, the Skinner box, and behavior modification.
  • Left vs. Right - Which Side Are You On?: Offers a test to find out which brain hemisphere is dominant and what that means. Includes logical vs. intuitive, sequential vs. random, and symbolic vs. concrete processing.
  • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Research paper discusses various studies into what energizes, directs, and sustains human behavior. Includes existence, relatedness, growth, introversion, extroversion, and divergence in theories.
  • Mind Survey: Explores personal perceptions of the mental ability of various types of minds. Surveys include harm, punishment, soul, liking, destruction, and happiness.
  • NASA.gov: Cognition Lab Tutorials: Five games teach about cognitive psychology. Includes recognition, mnemonics, recall, interference, and short-term memory.
  • Novita Kids: What’s Psychology all About?: Information about psychology, what it is and what other children say about it.
  • Personality and Kids: Tells about personality type and provides a questionnaire for parents to use in assessing a kid's personality.
  • Personality Theories: Discusses theories from experts such as Freud, Erikson, Piaget, and Skinner. Each section includes a case study, biography, theory, therapy, and discussion.
  • Psybersite: Student-created tutorials applying psychological concepts to a variety of topical issues such as the internet, sports fans, and advertising.
  • PsychLab On-line: Provides real and simulated interactive psychology experiments. Includes space perception, reaction time, split-brain syndrome, and classical conditioning. [Requires free Shockwave plug-in.]
  • Psychology: Encyclopedia.com article on what the word means.
  • Psychosocial Theory: Erikson: Analysis of Erikson's theory on personality development. Includes the seven stages and how one stage grows into the next.
  • Racism and Psychology: Explores what prejudice and racism are, how prejudices and stereotypes develop, and why it's important to talk about these issues. Includes ten things you can do.
  • Risktaking: Discusses the psychology of taking risks. Includes what risk and risk-taking behavior are, chemical changes in the brain, how theories have changed, and psychological profiles of risk-takers.
  • Social Psychology: Explains what social psychology is and how it is used in research. Includes theories and methods, nature versus nurture, self-needs, belief systems, emotions, and collective behavior.
  • Spirituality and Western Psychology: Explores the studies of transpersonal and humanistic psychology. Includes Maslow's hierarchy, subjective experience, social forces, brain functions, and the unconscious mind.
  • Stanford Prison Experiment: Philip Zimbardo's website about his classic study. Contains a 42 page slideshow with videoclips of the original experiment with Zimbardo's commentary, points for discussion, and links to related sites.
  • The Child Development Website: Read about theories from Sigmund Freud, Margaret Mahler, and Erik Erikson. Includes different stages, phases, and subphases from each theory.
  • The Classical Rorschach: Explains who Hermann Rorschach was, his method of testing, European methods, and American schools. Includes differences and controversies.
  • The Descent of Man: Covers the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's four-part radio series on neo-Darwinism.
  • The IPIP-NEO: Tests designed to educate the public about the five-factor model of personality. Includes long and short versions, and results for extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience.
  • The Many Faces of Psychological Research in the 21st Century: Online book outlining the current state of knowledge and activity. Includes coping and health, personality, intelligence and cognition, sensation and perception, human development, and psychopathology.
  • The Memory Exhibition: Explores the biological, psychological, and cultural aspects of memory. Includes games, tests, and experiments.
  • The Mind: Overview of psychology, personality, emotions, intelligence, and memory. Includes surveys, facts, and features.
  • The Science of Love: Explores the three stages of love. Includes changes in the brain, how looks and smells affect choices, the science of flirting, and how feelings can be even stronger in teens.
  • Thinking Creatively: Offers exercises in viewing problems in unusual, novel, or untypical ways. Includes a list of situations and instructions.
  • Visual Cognition Lab: Presents several videos used in cognition studies and the results of the studies. Includes change blindness and inattention blindness examples.
  • What is a Personality/Social Psychologist?: Explains what topics are studied, scientific approach, basic and applied research, and career options. Includes educational recommendations and requirements.


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