The Psychology Wiki

Welcome to the interactive information web for psychologists
There are now 3917 pages on the site, and we are working on articles. Please help us to grow by contributing. See the To Do page for ideas. It really is easy to help once you get started!

Aim
A wiki is a new sort of web page that you can edit and you are cordially invite to contribute to this collaborative project. Sharing the same software as - Wikipedia, this site aims to provide an up-to-date, authoritative statement of knowledge, theory, and practice in the whole field of psychology. It is written to serve academic needs at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, to inform professionals, both in training and in the field, and to provide information for the people we seek to help.

All information should be factually correct and properly referenced. However, in the discussion pages for any particular topic, we encourage alternative opinion, proposals for hypotheses requiring verification, practitioner reports, user views, etc.

What is it? How do I use it? How do I contribute?- orientation and help
For newcomers our orientation section and help section should ease you into the site. If you were looking for it, here is an introduction to psychology.

For a fuller introductory experience go to the Psychology Wiki:Community Portal.

The main entry links
The links below lead to a series of further links forming a skeleton underpinning the structure of the site.

From here you are no more than five clicks away from any field.

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Foundations

Philosophy & psychology

Psychometric assessment

Statistics & mathematics

Human experimental psychology

Comparative psychology

Biological psychology

Language & communication

Developmental psychology

Social processes & social issues

Social psychology

Psychology of personality


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Applied psychology

Clinical psychology & psychotherapy

Professional items

Educational psychology

Industrial & organisational psychology

Other specialist fields of psychology

Transpersonal psychology

World psychology