Links to useful psychology sites

The following are sites that I've found useful professionally (and are largely here to keep them all together for my own use!):

General links

Literature and references

Organizations

Cognitive Science

Hearing

Experimental design, measurement, and statistics

Experimental design Measurement Statistics
  • On-line chi-squared calculator
  • Statsoft's on-line textbook - a very useful on-line reference
  • SPSS home page
  • How to do a Tukey's HSD test by hand (at the University of York). If you have unusually high degrees of freedom then you'll also need:
  • Studentized range calculator at UCLA. Use this to find Q when calculating Tukey's HSD. Enter the degrees of freedom and the number of means into the second two boxes and an estimate of Q into the first (start somewhere around 5). The calculator gives you a probabiity associated with this, and you need to fiddle with the first value until p = .95, or as near as you can get (i.e., 1-alpha, assuming alpha is .05). HSD is then Q(root(MSe/n)).

Research groups

Employment

These are links that I found useful when I was job hunting. You'll notice that they have a bit of an international slant. This is because when I was looking for a post-doctoral research position, which would be temporary, I decided that here was a good opportunity to experience life in another country. What I was really after, of course, was a year or two somewhere interesting and fun, and I had high hopes for a job studying prospective memory for NASA in California. But then it all went terribly pear-shaped when I ended up in East Germany...