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tutorials.
Psychological Tutorials
and Demonstrations
This is a page that will contain links to hypertext
tutorials
in psychology as they become available. Currently there are links
to tutorials in:
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- Eliza.
(Author Unknown) This is the classic program, with a web
interface, that attempts to use basic AI to imitate certain aspects of
a therapeutic conversation.
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- Educational
Psychology Tutorials. by Margaret Anderson. SUNY
Cortland. While the tutorials are aimed at a class in
educational psychology the cover several developmental topics.
- The
Visible Embryo. This site has images for most of
the stages of prenatal development.
- e.psych.
by Gary Bradshaw at Mississippi State University. This site
is an educational web site that teaches visitors about psychological
concepts, through interactive animations, video, experiment and
demonstrations.
- National
Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
- Online
Psychology Laboratory. Hosted by the APA and
sponsored by the APA,
NSF and National Science Digital Library
(NSDL)
- POSbase.
A database of powerpoint presentations that describe both classic and
recent research in psychology useful for high school and undergraduate
teaching.
- PsychExperiments.
Ken McGraw, Mark D. Tew, and John E. Williams, University of
Mississippi. A nice collection of psychological experiments,
both for labs and actual studies, that your students can run
in. It is possible to register your class so that you can
segregate your data for your class for download in and Excel file.
- PsychLabOnline.
A nice collection of interactive demonstrations of many basic
concepts. by John C. Hay
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- NetLabs.
A collection of interactive exercises to accompany Brehm/Kassin/Fein's
text Social Psychology, 5/e. However, the collection is
general enough to work for most people.
- Online
Social Facilitation Demonstration. By Gary McClelland at
Colorado University
- The Prisoner's Dilemma
- The
Stanford Prison Experiment A slideshow with textual narration
covering the details of this classic and troubling study. It is put
together by Philip Zimbardo.
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