Showing posts with label Psychology Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psychology Resources. Show all posts
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Neural Plasticity (Open Access Journal)
Excellent resource for anybody looking for free full text articles. Neural Plasticity is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of articles related to all aspects of neural plasticity, with special emphasis on its functional significance as reflected in behavior and in psychopathology.
Neural Plasticity publishes research and review articles from the entire range of relevant disciplines, including basic neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, biological psychology, and biological psychiatry.
See following link to access all the 493 articles published to date.
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/np/contents/
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Psychology Student Survival Guide (2012 Update)

I'm very pleased to announce that in conjunction with psychologist Michael Britt (http://www.thepsychfiles.com/), work is about to start on an updated edition of the Psychology Student Survival Guide.
The guide is currently available both as an iPhone/iPad app (http://bit.ly/PsychGuideApp) and a PDF text document (http://bit.ly/PsychGuidePDF)
Benefits of the updated version of the guide will include:
New/revised content, information and resources.
A more interactive iPhone/iPad version (drawing on Apples's new iBooks Author software).
Also available on Android smartphones and tablets.
As with the first edition of the guide, student/user feedback is very much appreciated. With this in mind, we'd be very grateful if you could take a look at the current guide and let us know what you would like to see in the updated version. There is a guide feedback form (half way down the page) over at the main website which can be accessed via the following link.
Psychology Student Survival Guide Feedback
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Psychology Student Survival Guide (Update)

Free Iphone/Ipad Version of the Psychology Student Survival Guide Coming Soon
I am very pleased to announce that in conjunction with psychologist Michael Britt (http://www.thepsychfiles.com/), a free Iphone/Ipad Version of the Psychology Student Survival Guide is being designed.
As soon as it's available for free download in the Apple store I will post an announcement here and also via the All About Psychology Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/psychologyonline).
In the meantime, you can download the latest PDF version of the Psychology Student Survival Guide via the following link.
http://www.all-about-psychology.com/support-files/psychologystudentsurvivalguide2011.pdf
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A Free & Comprehensive Guide to The World of Psychology

See following link to access great content and connect with thousands of psychology fans across the world.
http://www.facebook.com/psychologyonline
Psychology Student Survival Guide (Update)
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Free Psychology Materials From MIT

Introducing the MIT OPENCOURSEWARE PROJECT (MIT OCW), which is quite simply one of the most outstanding educational resources I have ever seen. The following information regarding the project is taken from an official press release.
THE MIT OPENCOURSEWARE PROJECT is a large-scale, Web-based publication of the educational materials from virtually all of the MIT faculty’s courses. This unique initiative enables the open sharing of MIT teaching materials with educators, enrolled students, and self-learners around the world.
MIT OCW provides open access to the syllabi, lecture notes, course calendars, problem sets and solutions, exams, reading lists, and even a selection of video lectures from MIT courses representing 33 academic disciplines and all five of MIT’s schools.
Educators around the globe are encouraged to utilize the materials for curriculum development, and selflearners and students may draw upon the materials for self-study or supplementary use. Course materials contained on the MIT OCW Web site may be freely used, copied, distributed, translated, and modified by anyone, anywhere in the world for non-commercial purposes.
Truly a global initiative, MIT OCW has received users from more than 215 countries, territories, and city-states around the globe—including every member of the United Nations—and materials already have been translated into at least ten different languages.
The following psychology courses are among an amazing 1800 courses that can directly accessed.
Click Here to visit the THE MIT OPENCOURSEWARE PROJECT website.
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A Free & Comprehensive Guide to The World of Psychology
Free Psychology Materials From MIT
Monday, November 3, 2008
Psychology Dictionary
Psychology

An excellent new resource has been added to the psychology dictionary page.
Developed by staff at the ITS Tutorial School in Hong Kong and edited by Lucinda Pike, The Psychology Dictionary & Glossary features over 1200 terms and concepts that students are likely to encounter when studying psychology. You can access this extremely useful resource by clicking on the following link.
Psychology Dictionary / Glossary for Students
For more excellent free psychology resources (articles, referencing and writing advice etc), just click on the following link.
Psychology Student Resources
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www.all-about-psychology.com
A Free & Comprehensive Guide to The World of Psychology
Psychology Dictionary

An excellent new resource has been added to the psychology dictionary page.
Developed by staff at the ITS Tutorial School in Hong Kong and edited by Lucinda Pike, The Psychology Dictionary & Glossary features over 1200 terms and concepts that students are likely to encounter when studying psychology. You can access this extremely useful resource by clicking on the following link.
Psychology Dictionary / Glossary for Students
For more excellent free psychology resources (articles, referencing and writing advice etc), just click on the following link.
Psychology Student Resources
Please share this Psychology Blog Post with others by adding it to your social bookmarks.





www.all-about-psychology.com
A Free & Comprehensive Guide to The World of Psychology
Psychology Dictionary
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Exploring Psychology: Outstanding Psychology Resources
Psychology

A very Happy New Year to you all.
I thought it would be appropriate to use my first exploring psychology blog of 2008 to draw your attention to an excellent online psychology resource. If you have decided to get serious about psychology this year or want to further your understanding of the subject then The Psych Files is one psychology resource that you should resolve to visit on a regular basis.
Hosted by psychologist Michael Britt The Psych Files addresses a wide range of psychological issues in a fresh, engaging and highly accessible manner. With its innovative use of audio and video it's easy to see why Michael Britt has been a pioneer of how technology can be utilized in the teaching and learning process.
As a case in point take a look at this video from The Psych Files, wonderfully entitled The Psychology of Your Bowling Style. Learning about Behaviorism has never been so much fun!
You can visit The Psych Files Homepage by Clicking Here
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Exploring Psychology: Outstanding Psychology Resources

A very Happy New Year to you all.
I thought it would be appropriate to use my first exploring psychology blog of 2008 to draw your attention to an excellent online psychology resource. If you have decided to get serious about psychology this year or want to further your understanding of the subject then The Psych Files is one psychology resource that you should resolve to visit on a regular basis.
Hosted by psychologist Michael Britt The Psych Files addresses a wide range of psychological issues in a fresh, engaging and highly accessible manner. With its innovative use of audio and video it's easy to see why Michael Britt has been a pioneer of how technology can be utilized in the teaching and learning process.
As a case in point take a look at this video from The Psych Files, wonderfully entitled The Psychology of Your Bowling Style. Learning about Behaviorism has never been so much fun!
You can visit The Psych Files Homepage by Clicking Here
Please share this Psychology Blog Post with others by adding it to your social bookmarks.

How you doin? Let people know with our unique personality trait t-shirts and gifts. Whatever your mood, express it with style with our innovative design range. Or why not show your family and friends that you know what makes them tick; psychological profiling has never been so cool.
Any profit made from the Personality Trait Cafepress store will be put towards the hosting and development costs associated with the All About forensic psychology and All About forensic science websites.
Click Here to visit the Personality Trait CafePress Store.
Exploring Psychology: Outstanding Psychology Resources
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Exploring Psychology: Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures
Exploring Psychology

Another excellent psychology resource is Dr. David Brodbeck's blog which allows visitors to listen to the psychology lectures he has delivered to psychology students at Algoma University, Canada. The lectures cover a wide range of topics within major fields of research e.g. social psychology, developmental psychology and cognitive psychology. These topic areas include, perception, memory, intelligence, motivation and there are several lectures dedicated to research methods and statistics.
In addition to broadcasting lectures on core psychology topics, Dr Brodbeck's podcasts also cover very useful material for students in general e.g. study skills.
If you are thinking about studying psychology, make sure you listen to the following podcast. It features Dr Brodbeck giving a talk to Grade 12 students on what psychology is and how to get through the transition from highschool to University.
What is psychology and what is University really like?
Dr. David Brodbeck\'s Psychology Lectures from Algoma - Bonus Episode! What is Psychology and What is University really like?
You can access all Dr Brodbeck's lectures by Clicking Here
This is one psychology resource that you should definitely bookmark for future reference.
Exploring Psychology

Another excellent psychology resource is Dr. David Brodbeck's blog which allows visitors to listen to the psychology lectures he has delivered to psychology students at Algoma University, Canada. The lectures cover a wide range of topics within major fields of research e.g. social psychology, developmental psychology and cognitive psychology. These topic areas include, perception, memory, intelligence, motivation and there are several lectures dedicated to research methods and statistics.
In addition to broadcasting lectures on core psychology topics, Dr Brodbeck's podcasts also cover very useful material for students in general e.g. study skills.

If you are thinking about studying psychology, make sure you listen to the following podcast. It features Dr Brodbeck giving a talk to Grade 12 students on what psychology is and how to get through the transition from highschool to University.
What is psychology and what is University really like?
Dr. David Brodbeck\'s Psychology Lectures from Algoma - Bonus Episode! What is Psychology and What is University really like?
You can access all Dr Brodbeck's lectures by Clicking Here
This is one psychology resource that you should definitely bookmark for future reference.
Exploring Psychology
Monday, October 15, 2007
Exploring Psychology: Free Resources
Exploring Psychology

One thing I'll be doing from time to time on the exploring psychology blog is showcasing some outstanding free psychology resources. These should be particularly useful for psychology students.

The first thing I'd like to draw your attention to is Dr Abel Scribe's Student's Guide to APA Psychology. The Student's Guide to APA Psychology shows you how to document and format research papers in the style of the American Psychological Association and the American Psychologist. It has been Revised and updated to the new 5th edition of the APA Publication Manual.
Many psychology students underestimate the importance of referencing but from an academic perspective, referencing is vitally important. The cornerstone of any academic writing be it a term paper, essay, research project or dissertation is the dissemination of ideas. References, i.e., source material based on the views, opinions and research findings of others provide the conceptual framework necessary to engage in analytical debate.
The Student's Guide to APA Psychology will help keep you on the referencing straight and narrow.
Click Here to download this excellent free psychology resource.
Exploring Psychology

One thing I'll be doing from time to time on the exploring psychology blog is showcasing some outstanding free psychology resources. These should be particularly useful for psychology students.

The first thing I'd like to draw your attention to is Dr Abel Scribe's Student's Guide to APA Psychology. The Student's Guide to APA Psychology shows you how to document and format research papers in the style of the American Psychological Association and the American Psychologist. It has been Revised and updated to the new 5th edition of the APA Publication Manual.
Many psychology students underestimate the importance of referencing but from an academic perspective, referencing is vitally important. The cornerstone of any academic writing be it a term paper, essay, research project or dissertation is the dissemination of ideas. References, i.e., source material based on the views, opinions and research findings of others provide the conceptual framework necessary to engage in analytical debate.
The Student's Guide to APA Psychology will help keep you on the referencing straight and narrow.
Click Here to download this excellent free psychology resource.
Exploring Psychology
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