 
The Internet Psychology Lab
- How do our eyes perceive distance? Why is it hard to read and talk
at the same time? Explore the ways in which our brains make meaning of
the world.
Cool Site: March 1998
The Personality
Tests - This site contains online interactive personality tests and
links to other personality and psychology sites.
Cool Site: January 1998
Carl Jung:
Anthology - An excellent introduction to this noted psychologist.
The site contains hundreds of quotations from Jung's writings.
Cool Site: November 1997
FreudNet: The A.A.
Brill Library- Information on Sigmund Freud, including one of the
most comprehensive lists of links and texts we've seen on the web. There
is also information about the Brill Library and a "News in Psychoanalysis"
section.
Cool Site: June 1997
William
James - Information on the American psychologist and philosopher.
The site is a bit confusing with all of its choices, but the information
is interesting. As William James said, "The art of being wise is
the art of knowing what to overlook."
Cool Site: May 1997
Cyber-Psych -This
site provides a comprehensive listing of on-line psychology resources.
There are links to journals, organizations, schools, and specific information
about a variety of disorders.
Cool Site: December 1996
Serendip
Home Page -"Born of an uncertain union among neurobiologists,
computer scientists, business people, and educators, Serendip is both
a forum and a continually developing set of resources to support intellectual
and social change in education..." Some interesting resources and
links.
Cool Site: June 1996
The
Keirsey Temperament Sorter -An interactive personality test based
on Jungian theory. The test is scored on four different scales: Energizing:
Extrovert vs. Introvert; Attending: Intuitive vs. Sensing; Deciding: Feeling
vs. Thinking; Living: Judging vs. Perceptive.
Cool Site: November 1995
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