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European Association of Experimental Social Psychology (27th April, 2005) : Scholarly membership association offering two journals, conferences, travel and other awards; also advertises jobs vacant. Membership application forms for download. |
Society of Experimental Social Psychology (27th April, 2005) : Society for established academic psychologists. Information on membership, annual conference, and, awards. |
Society for Personality and Social Psychology (27th April, 2005) : Conference information, email list, research and travel awards, and how to join the society. |
Working Psychology: Introduction to Influence (27th April, 2005) : Overview of the science of persuasion, compliance, marketing, propaganda, and "brainwashing" from a psychological perspective, together with a discussion of ethics surrounding these issues. |
International Society for Mental Health Online (27th April, 2005) : The international Internet mental health organization for professionals and consumers. |
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Zimbardo, Philip () : Prisons, time, shyness, madness, violence and evil, persuasion, dissonance, hypnosis, teaching (Stanford U., USA)
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Consumer Psychology and Behavior () : Introduction to the psychology of consumer psychology and consumer behavior. Teaching material by Lars Perner.
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Stanford Prison Experiment () : 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.
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Social Psychology Network () : Searchable links directory for subject areas, PhD programs, researchers, research groups, journals, online studies, and teaching resources.
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Working Psychology: Introduction to Influence () : Overview of the science of persuasion, compliance, marketing, propaganda, and "brainwashing" from a psychological perspective, together with a discussion of ethics surrounding these issues.
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