Ah! I have a colleague who works with zebrafish and bees. And another who works
with wolves. There are different types of work with animalssome of it
pretty nifty without any "negative" effects for the critters and varmints. (And
I do KNOW the difference between critters and varmints because
I am still searching, but it is not easy finding a depiction that conveys
clearly that essential view. I have found some collages that might be useful,
tho perhaps confusing. Animal research is limited in psych, and while I feel it
is valuable, political and cultural pressures are curtailing tha
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Does anyone know if the images depict situations with
African-Americans(upgraded) than just images of white folks? Whatever happen
to concurrent validity?
Michael
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That seems a bit cliched in the sense that what psychological scientists do is
so varied. I think about a dozen different images would be better ;) How about
something from animal studies, from imaging studies, something from survey
studies, memory studies, RT button pressing in front of a compu
I believe that ALL of the images on wikipedia are free in the public domain.
Most of them say this:
This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description
page there is shown below.
Commons is a freely licensed media file repository.
and this:
I, the copyright holder of th
I just Googled Thematic Apperception Test images, and found them.
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2011 10:47:10 -0800, Michael Britt wrote:
>Does anyone know of a good website where I can find psychology
>images (famous people for example) that are in the public domain?
A couple of points:
(1) Unless a website or a source clearly says that images are
copyright free or in the
Thanks for the suggestions Rene! I had not taken enough time to do the search
and searched for lab and psych, but these specific topics might be better. I
specifically wanted to AVOID the clinical stereotypes about Psych.
Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychology
Gary,
For self-evident photos, why not look for some of persons doing the Stroop
task, a rat swimming in a water maze with someone timing it, an animal in an
operant chamber pressing lever or keys in a discrimination task, someone
administering an IQ or other type of test, a person with a hum
I was doing a presentation to new students and looking for images that might
depict the scientific aspect of psychology. What sources do we have for those
kinds of images? What would they be? I thought maybe some folks in a sleep
lab?
Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
Professor, Departm
Yup - that's the one I think I've seen since I was a student in Intro. Thanks
Scott.
Michael
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On Nov 10, 2011, at 2:37 PM, Lilienfeld, Scott O wrote:
> Michael - For many years Harvard University
Michael-
I don't have any images but I had a student do a presentation in our capstone
course on this (she had images) and she stated that there were many available
online (Google Scholar). She did warn the members of the class who searched to
make sure they used a) use Google Scholar, b) use Th
Michael - For many years Harvard University Press allowed reproduction of card
12F (but not any of the others) with permission:
http://withfriendship.com/images/i/41559/Thematic-Apperception-Test-picture.gif
And they very well still may.
That's why it's the one TAT card in most intro psych. tex
I just searched Google Images and found a ton of stuff. Give it a try.
-Don.
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> Is there any image from the
Is there any image from the TAT that is in the public domain? I can't seem to
find one. It's easy to find any old inkblot instead of using the ones from
wikipedia, and I suppose I could use any old "ambiguous photo", but a nice
black-and-white TAT image would be nice to have. Any suggestions?
Does anyone know of a good website where I can find psychology images (famous
people for example) that are in the public domain?
Michael
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Is the notion of the hidden observer postulated only in hypnosis?
Are there other behavioral phenomena that could claim the HO idiinea as an
underlying substrate? I am trying to relate this to Herman Cain's
gradually encrouching recall of some details of the alleged sexual
harassment.Is there a
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