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The Personality Project -- Related Web Pages
The Personality Project is primarily devoted to academic researchers in personality theory and is meant to provide links to other scientific labs and researchers. In addition, there are a variety of personality lists maintained by non-academics who are interested in personality theory and taxonomy.
Course Syllabi from around the world (suggestions and additions needed). Note that many people change their syllabi web addresses and so many of the links may be out of date. Don't give up. Try going to the person's home page and look for an undated link.
- Individual Differences (no longer available) from Colin Cooper, Queens University, Belfast.
- Personality and Psychometrics from Derek Roger, York University.
- Personality Theory by George Boeree of Shippensburg University includes a very thorough online set of personality readings.
- Personality Theory from John Johnson, Pennsylvania State University.
- Foundations of Personality By Douglas A. Davis, Haverford College is a true "hyper syllabus".
- Personality Assessment By Douglas A. Davis, Haverford College.
- Great ideas in personality by Scott Acton, University of California, San Francisco.
- Personality Theory by Lisabeth Roemr, U. Mass, Boston
- Personality, Motivation, and Cognition by William Revelle, Northwestern University
- Tests and Individual Differences by T.B. Rogers, University of Calgary
- Mathematical Skills for Social Scientists has some helpful links to readings. Niels Waller, Vanderbilt University.
- Psychological Assessment by Michael Gurtman, University of Wisconsin
- Personality, Biology & Society: A Resource Manual of Quotations about the Psychology of Individual and Group Differences, while not technically a course syllabus is an important teaching resource. Chris Brand, formerly of the University of Edinburgh.
- Personality Research from William Revelle, Northwestern University
- Psychometric Theory from William Revelle, Northwestern University.
- Introduction to Statistics in Psychological Research from Gary McClelland, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Graduate Statistics for Psychologists from Gary McClelland, University of Colorado
- See syllabi for other psychology courses at the World Lecture Hall at the University of Texas.
- An index to various pages devoted to statistics.
In addition to these specific course syllabi, there are a number of websites that provide
information of particular use to personality researchers:
IDANET Individual Differences and Assessment Network is "a mailbase administered network for students, academic researchers and professionals involved in the
definition, theory, and measurement of individual differences. The net members are drawn from the areas of
experimental, clinical, and educational research, encompassing fields as diverse as psychophysiological assessment,
psychometrics, personality theory and measurement, and cognitive ability. The range of specialisations encompassed
within individual differences research provides for a rather wider content area than most other nets. However, that is
why individual differences research remains so interesting."
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