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| What is PsychWiki? PsychWiki was created by psychologists as a tool for psychologists (see list of uses).
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knowledgebase
What is psychwiki knowledgebase?
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How to...
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(Graduate School)
Getting into Graduate School
Surviving Graduate School
(Employment)
Get a Job
Life as a Professor
Work as a Psychologist
(Other)
Network with Others
Get Grant Funding
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(Research Process)
Develop Ideas
Design a Study
Collect Data
Analyze Data
Write a Paper
(Disseminating
Publish in Journals
Give Talks
Present Posters
Publicize your Work
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my-psychwiki
What is "my psychwiki?"
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news and updates
- May 11th
We created a new focal page of all the Ways to Use PsychWiki so that there is a centralized listing of each tool. If you can think of more ways to use PsychWiki, let us know. The goal is for PsychWiki to be as practical and useful as possible.
- December, 17th
You may have noticed some changes to the site. We added a new skin, updated some features, and added useful tools like sortable tables. Let us know if you like the changes, and if there is anything else you want us to add.
(past news and updated from the admins...)
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If you have any questions or suggestions, you can contact us.
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PsychWiki Statistics as of December 14
Pages: 366 Page Edits: 32,280
Users: 3,802 PageViews: 54,306,428
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Most popular articles... How to conduct a Meta-Analysis
"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 guidance on what you need to know to start your own meta-analysis. With the thousands of meta-analyses conducted in all areas of psychology over the past few decades, there has been... (More...)__________________________________
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