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Research pages: See some of the work done in various labs or share some of your own work. |
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Researchers pages: See other researchers webpages or start your own. |
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New Collaborations: In lab meetings people with shared research interests collaborate on new projects by discussing and brainstorming new ideas, materials, procedures, paradigms, etc. With PsychWiki VLM you can collaborate at the level of the entire research field, not just your department/school. |
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... when was the term "debriefing" first used? The term debriefing, borrowed from British military jargon, was first used in its psychological context in an article by Stanley Milgram published in the American Psychologist. Milgram used the term to describe the postexperimental measures taken in his studies of obedience. Learn more fun historical facts about psychology from "Today in the History of Psychology" from APA Historical Database Online. → more "Did You Know"s... |
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Article of the Month: November What is a scatterplot?
The first step of any statistical analysis is to first graphically plot the data. In terms of correlation, graphical plots are called scatterplots. Scatterplots can show you visually the strength of the relationship between the variables, the direction of the relationship between the variables, and whether outliers exist... (More...)__________________________________
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