Friday, October 29, 2010
Psychology ECards: Halloween Special
Just in time for Halloween, this is the latest design to be added to the psychology Ecard collection.
If you would like to wish someone a happy Halloween (psychology style) you can send them this card for free along with your personal message via the following link.
Psychology Ecards
Free & Comprehensive Psychology Resources
Based on my experiences as a student and then a lecturer in the subject and drawing on content from the website, I've put together a survival guide for psychology students.
You can download the guide for free via the following link and please feel free to pass it on to anybody who you think might be interested in taking a look.
The Psychology Student Guide
See following link to connect with thousands of fellow psychology fans on facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/psychologyonline
Please share this Forensic Psychology Blog Post with others by adding it to your social bookmarks.
www.all-about-forensic-psychology.com
A Free & Comprehensive Guide to The World of Forensic Psychology
Psychology ECards: Halloween Special
Monday, October 11, 2010
The Scope-Severity Paradox
(Photo Credit: Bezanson)
Why Doing More Harm Is Judged to Be Less Harmful
Free full-text published research article by Loran Nordgren and Mary-Hunter McDonnell who found that that increasing the number of people victimized by a crime actually decreases the perceived severity of that crime and leads people to recommend less punishment for crimes that victimize more people.
You can access this article via the following link.
http://bit.ly/ScopeSeverityParadox
Please share this Forensic Psychology Blog Post with others by adding it to your social bookmarks.
www.all-about-forensic-psychology.com
A Free & Comprehensive Guide to The World of Forensic Psychology
The Scope-Severity Paradox
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