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PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY TEXTBOOKS The textbooks on this page cover a variety of topics in personality psychology. For additional bibliographies, searchable catalogs, and other information, see: PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY LINKS BY SUBTOPIC Personality Psychology Links by Subtopic. Listed below are links related to personality theory and research, personality assessment, online personality tests, intelligence testing, and more. The following table shows a detailed outline of topics. Table of Contents (click on a category of interest) THE FAMOUS FOUR CARD TASK The Famous Four Card Task. Suppose each card has a number on one side and a letter on the other. Which of these cards are worth turning over if you want to know whether the statement below is false? "If a card has a vowel on one side, then it has an even number on the other side." Return to Top. RANKING OF U.K. PSYCHOLOGY PH.D. PROGRAMS The RAE relies on peer review and uses the following scale: 4* Rating: Quality that is world-leading in terms of originality, significance and rigour. 3* Rating: Quality that is internationally excellent in terms of originality, significance and rigour but which nonetheless falls short of the highest standards of excellence. 2* Rating:DARYL BEM
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Research. Publications. Teaching. Files. Contact. Saul Kassin is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, in New York City. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut after which he spent most of his career at Williams College. At various times, he was a postdoctoral research fellow atthe
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Highest Degree. Ph.D. in Psychology from McGill University, 1973. After receiving her Ph.D., Frances Aboud began her research in developmental psychology, focusing intially on the development of racism in children. Working with her colleague Morton Mendelson, Professor Aboud developed the McGill Friendship Questionnaire.SAUL KASSIN
Research. Publications. Teaching. Files. Contact. Saul Kassin is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, in New York City. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut after which he spent most of his career at Williams College. At various times, he was a postdoctoral research fellow atthe
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Highest Degree. Ph.D. in Psychology from McGill University, 1973. After receiving her Ph.D., Frances Aboud began her research in developmental psychology, focusing intially on the development of racism in children. Working with her colleague Morton Mendelson, Professor Aboud developed the McGill Friendship Questionnaire.SAUL KASSIN
Research. Publications. Teaching. Files. Contact. Saul Kassin is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, in New York City. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut after which he spent most of his career at Williams College. At various times, he was a postdoctoral research fellow atthe
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Highest Degree. Ph.D. in Psychology from McGill University, 1973. After receiving her Ph.D., Frances Aboud began her research in developmental psychology, focusing intially on the development of racism in children. Working with her colleague Morton Mendelson, Professor Aboud developed the McGill Friendship Questionnaire.SAUL KASSIN
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ABOUT SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY NETWORK The mission of Social Psychology Network is to promote peace, social justice, and sustainable living through public education, research, and the advancement of psychology. Social Psychology Network (SPN) is an educational organization with over 10,000 members worldwide. Founded by Scott Plous in 1996, the Network grew in its first threeyears
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY GLOSSARY Social Psychology Glossary This glossary defines many of the key terms used in class lectures and assigned readings. A Altruism—A motive to increase another's welfare without conscious regard for one's own self-interest. Availability Heuristic—A cognitive rule, or mental shortcut, in which we judge how likely something is by how easy it isto think of cases.
CREATING RAPPORT IN THE CLASSROOM Rapport is tricky to understand. Perhaps that is why the voluminous literature on college and university teaching essentially ignores it. Rapport has been avoided in favor of other variables, such as methods of teaching, modes of testing, and techniques of assessing teaching effectiveness, which can be more readily conceptualized andmanipulated.
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Christian Staerklé. Christian Staerklé is Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland and docent of social psychology at the University of Helsinki in Finland. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of Geneva in 1999, followed by a postdoctoral stay at the University of California,Los
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Research. Publications. Teaching. Files. Contact. Saul Kassin is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, in New York City. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut after which he spent most of his career at Williams College. At various times, he was a postdoctoral research fellow atthe
EVERETT WATERS
Everett Waters earned his Ph.D. from the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota in 1977. He is engaged in a wide range of research on attachment relationships from infancy through adulthood. This work focuses on direct observations of secure base behavior in naturalistic and laboratory settings, and on themental
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James W. Pennebaker is the Regents Centennial Chair of Psychology and the Executive Director of Project 2021 at the University of Texas at Austin. He and his students are exploring the links between emotional experiences, natural language, and physical and mental health. His most recent research focuses on how everyday language reflects basicDANNY AXSOM
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Daniel Gilbert is the Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. He has won numerous awards for his research and teaching, including the American Psychological Association’s Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology. In 2008 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY TEXTBOOKS The textbooks on this page cover a variety of topics in personality psychology. For additional bibliographies, searchable catalogs, and other information, see:CHRISTIAN STAERKLÉ
Christian Staerklé. Christian Staerklé is Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland and docent of social psychology at the University of Helsinki in Finland. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of Geneva in 1999, followed by a postdoctoral stay at the University of California,Los
EVERETT WATERS
Everett Waters earned his Ph.D. from the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota in 1977. He is engaged in a wide range of research on attachment relationships from infancy through adulthood. This work focuses on direct observations of secure base behavior in naturalistic and laboratory settings, and on themental
JACKLYN LEWIS
Dr. Lewis is a clinical psychologist and is on the teaching faculty at the University of California, Irvine. In her clinical psychology practice, she provides consultation to individuals who are gifted or high performing including athletes, performers, coaches, executives, and gifted children, teens, and adults, as well as also consulting with schools and organizations regarding how best toWENDY BERRY MENDES
Wendy Berry Mendes. My research focuses on embodiment -- how the mind influences the body, and the reciprocal, how bodily changes influence thoughts, emotions, and intentions. Some of the current reseach examines how emotions are experienced differently along the developmental trajectory, how aging influences risk perceptions andrisk taking
FRANCES ABOUD
Highest Degree. Ph.D. in Psychology from McGill University, 1973. After receiving her Ph.D., Frances Aboud began her research in developmental psychology, focusing intially on the development of racism in children. Working with her colleague Morton Mendelson, Professor Aboud developed the McGill Friendship Questionnaire.GERALD L. CLORE
Highest Degree. Ph.D. in Psychology from University of Texas at Austin, 1966. Gerald L. Clore, Commonwealth Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia, studies the influence of emotion on thought and judgment. He formerly taught at the University of Illinois. He has been Associate Editor of Cognition and Emotion(1988-1996), and a
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Kimmo Eriksson. I am a professor of mathematics who took a second PhD in social psychology 25 years after my PhD in mathematics. My main research interest lies in mathematical models explaining cultural evolution through empirical work onHANS IJZERMAN
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Christian Staerklé. Christian Staerklé is Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland and docent of social psychology at the University of Helsinki in Finland. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of Geneva in 1999, followed by a postdoctoral stay at the University of California,Los
EVERETT WATERS
Everett Waters earned his Ph.D. from the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota in 1977. He is engaged in a wide range of research on attachment relationships from infancy through adulthood. This work focuses on direct observations of secure base behavior in naturalistic and laboratory settings, and on themental
JACKLYN LEWIS
Dr. Lewis is a clinical psychologist and is on the teaching faculty at the University of California, Irvine. In her clinical psychology practice, she provides consultation to individuals who are gifted or high performing including athletes, performers, coaches, executives, and gifted children, teens, and adults, as well as also consulting with schools and organizations regarding how best toWENDY BERRY MENDES
Wendy Berry Mendes. My research focuses on embodiment -- how the mind influences the body, and the reciprocal, how bodily changes influence thoughts, emotions, and intentions. Some of the current reseach examines how emotions are experienced differently along the developmental trajectory, how aging influences risk perceptions andrisk taking
FRANCES ABOUD
Highest Degree. Ph.D. in Psychology from McGill University, 1973. After receiving her Ph.D., Frances Aboud began her research in developmental psychology, focusing intially on the development of racism in children. Working with her colleague Morton Mendelson, Professor Aboud developed the McGill Friendship Questionnaire.GERALD L. CLORE
Highest Degree. Ph.D. in Psychology from University of Texas at Austin, 1966. Gerald L. Clore, Commonwealth Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia, studies the influence of emotion on thought and judgment. He formerly taught at the University of Illinois. He has been Associate Editor of Cognition and Emotion(1988-1996), and a
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KIMMO ERIKSSON
Kimmo Eriksson. I am a professor of mathematics who took a second PhD in social psychology 25 years after my PhD in mathematics. My main research interest lies in mathematical models explaining cultural evolution through empirical work onHANS IJZERMAN
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PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY TEXTBOOKS The textbooks on this page cover a variety of topics in personality psychology. For additional bibliographies, searchable catalogs, and other information, see: TIPS ON HOW TO CONSTRUCT TEST ITEMS Don't submit items that you yourself would regard as picky. Instead, get test takers to apply the material to new situations. Test them on the social and societal implications of the material. Draw novel connections. In short, think BIG and think CREATIVELY . Jazzing up items to make them interesting is fine, but don't get so carried awaythat
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After coming to Carroll University, I completed my doctoral dissertation work and continued collaborative research related to my dissertation with Dr. Thomas M. Ostrom (Ohio State University) and Dr. John Pryor (University of Notre Dame).MARTIN GREENBERG
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Highest Degree. Ph.D. in Psychology from University of Texas at Austin, 1966. Gerald L. Clore, Commonwealth Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia, studies the influence of emotion on thought and judgment. He formerly taught at the University of Illinois. He has been Associate Editor of Cognition and Emotion(1988-1996), and a
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