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Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour.

Psychologists are interested in why people behave in the ways that they do. This includes studying attitudes and social influences, individual differences, remembering and forgetting, the social and intellectual development of children, the psychology of atypical behaviour, biological approaches and the research methods needed to investigate human behaviour and mental processes.
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[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Virtual psychology classroom with topic synopses, disorders, dictionary, online tests, education and career information, news, and internet resources.
[ Kids/Teens ] Beauty is a special quality that makes something pleasing to our senses or minds. When something is beautiful, it might be nice to look at, listen to, touch, taste, smell, or even just think about.
[ Kids/Teens ] Simple explanation for elementary school students of what it is like to be left-handed. Includes examples of famous lefties.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Explains who Hermann Rorschach was, his method of testing, European methods, and American schools. Includes differences and controversies.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Learn how color affects appetite, vision, and energy conservation. Includes color's relationship to architecture and interior design.
[ Mature Teens ] Covers the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's four-part radio series on neo-Darwinism.
[ Kids/Teens ] Emotions are the feelings people have. They are very old, going back to when mammals first appeared. Even animals feel emotions.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Teaches about psychological processes and the nature of thinking via interactive demonstrations, experiments, and video clips.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Provides synopsis of psychological research from a professor of psychology. Includes whether it really exists, claims of ESP, perception versus pretention, and experiment results.
[ Kids/Teens ] Feminism is a social and political movement. It's all about changing how people view the rights of males and females.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] 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.]
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Brief explanation and example of what happens in the brain when there is interference, also called the Stroop Effect.
[ Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Kids/Teens ] Love is a strong feeling of deep care and liking for someone or something. It's a mix of feelings and actions.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Research paper discusses various studies into what energizes, directs, and sustains human behavior. Includes existence, relatedness, growth, introversion, extroversion, and divergence in theories.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Explores the biological, psychological, and cultural aspects of memory. Includes games, tests, and experiments.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Explains how automatic responses to smells, sounds, and situations develop. Includes Pavlov's dogs, the Skinner box, and behavior modification.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Overview of psychology, personality, emotions, intelligence, and memory. Includes surveys, facts, and features.
[ Kids/Teens ] The mind is a general term for how a person thinks, reasons, understands, makes choices, and feels. For scientists, what we call the mind is completely linked to how our brain works.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Discusses theories from experts such as Freud, Erikson, Piaget, and Skinner. Each section includes a case study, biography, theory, therapy, and discussion.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Take the personality questionnaire and discover your four-letter type. Learn how type affects your career, relationships, and personal growth.
[ Kids/Teens ] Encyclopedia.com article on what the word means.
[ Kids/Teens ] Psychology is the study of the mind and how people think, feel, and act. It's a scientific field that looks at how our brains work and why we behave the way we do.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Presents several videos used in cognition studies and the results of the studies. Includes change blindness and inattention blindness examples.
[ Kids/Teens ] Love is a strong feeling of deep care and liking for someone or something. It's a mix of feelings and actions.
[ Kids/Teens ] Psychology is the study of the mind and how people think, feel, and act. It's a scientific field that looks at how our brains work and why we behave the way we do.
[ Kids/Teens ] Beauty is a special quality that makes something pleasing to our senses or minds. When something is beautiful, it might be nice to look at, listen to, touch, taste, smell, or even just think about.
[ Kids/Teens ] Feminism is a social and political movement. It's all about changing how people view the rights of males and females.
[ Kids/Teens ] The mind is a general term for how a person thinks, reasons, understands, makes choices, and feels. For scientists, what we call the mind is completely linked to how our brain works.
[ Kids/Teens ] Emotions are the feelings people have. They are very old, going back to when mammals first appeared. Even animals feel emotions.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Learn how color affects appetite, vision, and energy conservation. Includes color's relationship to architecture and interior design.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Take the personality questionnaire and discover your four-letter type. Learn how type affects your career, relationships, and personal growth.
[ Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Explains how automatic responses to smells, sounds, and situations develop. Includes Pavlov's dogs, the Skinner box, and behavior modification.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Brief explanation and example of what happens in the brain when there is interference, also called the Stroop Effect.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Research paper discusses various studies into what energizes, directs, and sustains human behavior. Includes existence, relatedness, growth, introversion, extroversion, and divergence in theories.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Presents several videos used in cognition studies and the results of the studies. Includes change blindness and inattention blindness examples.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Explains who Hermann Rorschach was, his method of testing, European methods, and American schools. Includes differences and controversies.
[ Kids/Teens ] Encyclopedia.com article on what the word means.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Discusses theories from experts such as Freud, Erikson, Piaget, and Skinner. Each section includes a case study, biography, theory, therapy, and discussion.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Explores the biological, psychological, and cultural aspects of memory. Includes games, tests, and experiments.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Virtual psychology classroom with topic synopses, disorders, dictionary, online tests, education and career information, news, and internet resources.
[ Kids/Teens ] Simple explanation for elementary school students of what it is like to be left-handed. Includes examples of famous lefties.
[ Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Teaches about psychological processes and the nature of thinking via interactive demonstrations, experiments, and video clips.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Provides synopsis of psychological research from a professor of psychology. Includes whether it really exists, claims of ESP, perception versus pretention, and experiment results.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] 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.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] Overview of psychology, personality, emotions, intelligence, and memory. Includes surveys, facts, and features.
[ Mature Teens ] Covers the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's four-part radio series on neo-Darwinism.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ] 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.]
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