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Combined display of all available logs of PsychWiki - A Collaborative Psychology Wiki . You can narrow down the view by selecting a log type, the user name (case-sensitive), or the affected page (also case-sensitive).(Latest | Earliest) View (newer 250 | older 250) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 01:33, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Start with your mentors in graduate school *If they trained you in graduate school, then chances are they will still provide guidance and training when you get the acad..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
- 01:33, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "While there are many useful books about SPSS, the great benefit of the internet is instant (and free) access to interactive tutorials and instructional forums to learn how to use SPSS. Detailed below are comprehensive websites that walk ...")
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- 01:32, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "== What is GASP? == The USC Graduate Association of Students in Psychology seeks to make life easier for graduate students in the [http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/psyc/home/index.shtml psychology department]. == How do I join? == ...")
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- 01:31, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "*Bem, S. L. (1974). The measurement of psychological androgyny. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 42(2), 155-162. ---- ◄ Back to Classic_Social..." (and the only contributor was "JSwim"))
- 01:31, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Practice the job talk / interview as much as possible if the faculty/peers at your university so that you can get feedback and perfect your talk as much as possible. ..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
- 01:31, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "What is a CV? * A Curriculum Vitae (“CV” or “vitae”) is Latin for “the course of one’s life” and is the sum of your academic life. * It is different than..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
- 01:30, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "My name is Ryan Howell and I am an associate professor of psychology at San Francisco State University. My [http://sites.google.com/site/howel..." (and the only contributor was "BeyondThePurchase"))
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- 01:29, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "* Instructions *[http://www.psychwiki.com/dms/wiki/uploadedfiles/researchdesign/howtoreadjournalarticle.doc How to Read a Journal Article in Social Psychology - by Jordan & Zanna] *Correct forma...")
- 01:29, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "We are fortunate to live in an era when more institutions than ever value evidence-based decision-making. Institutions of higher education are no exception. Because the great majority of colleges and universities make teaching their firs...")
- 01:29, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "This entry calls for assistance in dealing with a problem that the author, and before him his father, have, between them, been struggling with for 75 years. More specifically, we would greatly welcome suggestions for alternative ways of...")
- 01:29, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "The USC Social Psychology Brownbag Series is a set of informal hour long lectures given each semester by invited speakers to members of the USC Social Psychology department and other members of the academic community who are interested i...")
- 01:29, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Living organisms can be viewed as systems of energy that are comprised of subsystems of energy (e.g., cells, organs). These systems perform work by obtaining energy and distributing energy to one another. For example, the brain performs ...")
- 01:29, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "'''Rationale:''' Energy is the capacity for work, or the expenditure of effort. Glucose is a primary energy for the brain, and the brain uses glucose to perform the psy..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
- 01:28, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "PsychWiki is a non-profit activity and advertisements and spam will be removed. No private information will be given or distributed to third parties. You are welcome to use the content on PsychWiki except on another wiki because we think...")
- 01:28, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "PsychWiki is a non-profit activity and advertisements and spam will be removed. No private information will be given or distributed to third parties. You are we..." (and the only contributor was "Stenstro"))
- 01:27, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "'''What are categories?''' *Categories are a way of arranging information so that related articles can be grouped together. *You can create your own categories (see bel..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
- 01:27, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "'''Paul Robert Appleby, Ph.D.''' received his doctorate in Social Psychology in 1999 from the University of Southern California. Currently Dr. Appleby is an Assistant Professor (research) in the Annenberg School for Communication at the...")
- 01:26, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "'''Daniel S. Schechter''' (born in Miami, Florida in 1962) is an American psychiatrist currently living in Geneva, Switzerl..." (and the only contributor was "Sebastian"))
- 01:26, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "*Gergen, K.J. (1973). Social Psychology as History. Journal of Personality and Social psychology. 26(2): 309-320. *McGuire, W. J. (1973). The yin and yang of progress in social psychology: Seven koan. Journal of Personality ...")
- 01:26, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "On Held Breath or Hunger, Focal Information is Rated More Important: Does Want of Resource Render Important Consuming, Resource-Contingent Psychological Phe..." (and the only contributor was "Gailliot"))
- 01:26, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "To see how easy it is to edit pages, we have this '''Sandbox:''' <TABLE width=100% cellpadding=4> <TR> <TH style="background: #DCFFDC; border: 1px #93AF92 solid;">'''Sandbox'''</TH> </TR> </table> <Table style="background: #FFF6FF; ...")
- 01:25, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Professor of Social Psychology, University of Southern California == Who do I work with? == With Lynn Miller of the Annenberg School of Communication and several of my graduate students (Aaron Brownstein, Brian M Monroe, an...")
- 01:24, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "excerpts from: Stenstrom, D. M., & Iyer, R. (Manuscript in preparation). An organizing framework for psychological research. ==A jigsaw puzzle analogy== Psychologi...")
- 01:24, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "<center>University of Southern California [http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/psyc/home/index.shtml Psychology Department] '''PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERIES''' * Meetings are held in SGM 807 on Thursdays from 12:00pm to 12:30pm.</ce...")
- 01:24, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Schedule of Classes and Topics Happiness == Before Lab 1 == 8/26: Introduction: Logistics, goals, themes{No Reading} PART 1: Who we are and what we want 8/28..." (and the only contributor was "Ravi"))
- 01:24, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "*Interactions are when the effect of two, or more, variables is not simply additive. This page describes the interaction between two variables. It is possible to examine the interactions of three or more variables but this is beyond the ...")
- 01:24, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "== General Information == Mark Rubin is a social psychologist who has published over 70 articles in the areas of social identity, stereotyping, prejudice, and socia..." (and the only contributor was "Mrubin"))
- 01:24, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "This page was created for Ravi Iyer and Brian Lickel to brainstorm over ideas for a new course on "Happiness" aimed at undergraduates at USC. This page may be a bit outdated...check out the USC happiness course lab page ...")
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- 01:24, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "The [http://www.psychonomic.org/index.html Psychonomic Society] has an excellent [http://www.psychonomic.org/archive archive] of norms, stimuli, and data from a..." (and the only contributor was "Stenstro"))
- 01:24, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "This document began with a summary of measures of motivation prepared by John D. Mayer & Kimberly Phillips with Great Thanks to the SPSP Listserv Responders. If you have another measure of motivation to add or comments about one of thes...")
- 01:23, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "'''How do I deal with missing values?''' You have three basic options when dealing with missing values. *'''Option 1''' is to do nothing. Leave the data as is, with the missing values in place. This is the most frequent approach, for ...")
- 01:23, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Testing interactions between categorical and continuous variables follows the same basic steps as testing interactions between two continuous variables so there is content overlap betwee...")
- 01:23, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "This page is being watched by Ravi Iyer, a php/mysql programmer/graduate student in Social Psychology, who built the technical parts of this website, in order to provide a forum for people to get help on the technical aspects of crea...")
- 01:23, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of conducting online research. Feel free to add your own ideas from your research experience. ==What are the advantages of doing internet research?== * Ability to obtain a large sample,...")
- 01:23, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "This page is for interested and knowledgable psychology researchers to brainstorm on how to create an individual difference measure that allows us to study what people believe is fair and just. Feel free to edit things, though not all e...")
- 01:23, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Lessons learned from conducting experimental research... * Use this link for Internet Research. * Each of us has learned the hard way the many "do's" and "dont's" of conducting experimental research that you can only find out about...")
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- 01:23, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Statistical programs, like SPSS, do not always have "point-and-click" commands for every possible statistical test. This page is a description of how to test th..." (and the only contributor was "Stenstro"))
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- 01:23, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "This is the planning wiki for www.YourMorals.org == CURRENT SITE CHANGES == ===RAVI'S List === * Save 1st time they do survey as special case * save timing after IRB page * one single IRB page ===Other Stuff === RWA: * give a link ...")
- 01:23, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "'''How do I determine whether my data are normal?''' *There are three interrelated approaches to determine normality, and all three should be conducted. *#Look at a his..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
- 01:23, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "<table style="width:100%;"> <td valign="top"> <table> <tr><td valign=top> Research: </td><td valign=top> I have two research focuses: law/psychology and social/personality psychology. I conduct social/personality psychology research int...")
- 01:21, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "► Have you ever wanted to learn about meta-analyses or conduct a meta-analysis but didn't know where to start? This webpage is devoted to providing you exper..." (and the only contributor was "Stenstro"))
- 01:21, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "This part of PsychWiki is a compendium/advice about the research process (Research Methods / Statistics / Writing & Evaluating Research) created and owned by th..." (and the only contributor was "Stenstro"))
- 01:21, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "The field of psychology is incredibly broad, covering a variety of topics and methods. If you would like to learn more about the different divisions/topics of psycholog..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
- 01:21, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Presenting posters at conferences is an integral aspect of life in psychology. What are your experiences at conferences? Does the information below fit with your perso..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
- 01:21, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "This section of PsychWiki started as a [http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/Usc Professional Development Series] in the [http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/psyc/home/index.sh..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
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- 01:21, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "You worked your butt off in grad school for years to put yourself into a position to get a good job, applied for every relevant job, landed an interview, and was offere..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
- 01:21, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "As a field we now have the ability with PsychWiki to create an ever-expanding compiliation of tools/tips to help with the application process, so feel free to add what ..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
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- 01:02, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "CUR is a national organization dedicated to teaching and learning through undergraduate research. Psychology is one of ten divisions of CUR. The Psychology Division maintains its own Wiki related to undergraduate research in psychology, ...")
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- 01:01, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Tips, tricks, and general advice on Surviving Graduate School: #Graduate school is not like being an undergraduate. The classes are longer and the work is more time i..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
- 01:01, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "There are a number of different positions that you can occupy while in graduate school. Typically these positions are classified as GTA or GRA. A "GRA" is a Graduate Research Assistant in which you assist with a faculty members research....")
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- 01:01, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "Learn the tips, tricks, dos, and donts from those who have survived graduate school! Think of this webpage as a type of professor-to-student and student-to-student men..." (and the only contributor was "Doug"))
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- 01:01, 3 December 2020 Doug (Talk | contribs) deleted "" (content was: "The process of applying and getting into graduate school is a stressful step in the career path of psychologists. There are a number of general steps to follow but it is recommended that you establish a mentoring relationship with a facu...")
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