Ib_psychintro Three Websites that I find useful: Harvard Implicit Bias Test: A great site to use when teaching interpersonal psychology and implicit bias (fundamental attribution error). This site gives participants several options (gender, race, age, body type) to test if they have a fundamental and subconscious bias towards a group or persuasion.
This article "Bad Apples or Bad Barrels" is a great introduction into the psychology of Zimbardo (Stanford Prison Experiment, The Lucifer Effect). After reading, students can explore his TED talk, the Stanford Prison Experiment in general and his newer theories of good and evil and The Lucifer Effect.
This 16 Personalities Test is an excellent introduction to introduce students to the field of personality testing. It allows students to navigate their way through simplified questions of the Myers Briggs test.
Three Websites that I find useful:
Harvard Implicit Bias Test: A great site to use when teaching interpersonal psychology and implicit bias (fundamental attribution error). This site gives participants several options (gender, race, age, body type) to test if they have a fundamental and subconscious bias towards a group or persuasion.
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/canada/takeatest.html
This article "Bad Apples or Bad Barrels" is a great introduction into the psychology of Zimbardo (Stanford Prison Experiment, The Lucifer Effect). After reading, students can explore his TED talk, the Stanford Prison Experiment in general and his newer theories of good and evil and The Lucifer Effect.
http://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/bad-apples-or-bad-barrels-zimbardo-n-the-lucifer-effect/comment-page-1#.WDusiaIrLVo
This 16 Personalities Test is an excellent introduction to introduce students to the field of personality testing. It allows students to navigate their way through simplified questions of the Myers Briggs test.
https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test