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Templates
editProject templates
editTo be placed at the top of talk pages of articles covered by the associated WikiProject:
- {{WikiProject Psychology}} – wikiproject banner
- {{Psychology tasks}} – a list of tasks to include in Project pages or your own user space
Welcoming new users
editIf a new user edits a psychology-related article, put Template:Psychology welcome on their Talk page, like this: {{subst:Psychology welcome}} ~~~~ to invite them to this WikiProject.
Stub templates
editPlace one of these at the top of an article's talk page to identify it as a stub.
- {{neuro-stub}} : for neuroscience-related stubs
- {{mental-health-stub}} : for mental health-related stubs
- {{psychologist-stub}} : for stubs about psychologists
- {{psych-stub}} : for psychology-related stubs not covered by the above
For more, see Category:Psychology stub templates
Awards for users
editThe Psychology Barnstar can be given to reward major contributions to the goals of the Wikiproject. Add the following line to the user's Talk page, substituting your personal message. {{subst:Psychology Barnstar|message ~~~~}}
Other
editThese are the main psychology navigational aids, although there are many more for specific topics.
- {{Portal|Psychology}}: For the "See also" sections of psychology articles
- {{Psychology sidebar}}: normally put on the right of an article
- {{Psychology}}: at the foot of an article
{{Medical resources}} - at the foot if an article, allows you to enter identifiers for various databases or coding systems. FOr example, ICD or MeSH.
Psychology categories
editWikiProject Psychology categories
editReliability
editWhen discussing the reliability of source, have you ever wondered, "how do I convince other users that a journal called Clearly Full of Lies is in fact clearly full of lies?" Well, there are a lot of places to check. Firstly, check if that journal has a Wikipedia article; sometimes, a really bad one will include mention of that on the article. Other than that, see these resources (the time/way to use each of these will be described later. For now, most of them explain how they work if you follow the link):
- Wikipedia's CiteWatch
- Based on a list compiled from a range of sources
- Sources that get perennially discussed on the RS boards
- Scimago Journal Ranking
- Unreliable/Predatory Source Detector
- Predatory publishers
- Self-publishing companies
- New page patrol source guide
Taxonomies
editUseful tools and taxonomies for ideas on categorization.
- Wikitools
- Psychology search: ()
- Psychology category notepad
- United States taxonomies
- American Psychological Association Topics
- Education Resources Information Center (ERIC): Thesaurus (Search on "Psychology", etc.)
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Thesaurus Scope Note: Psychology studies mental processes, such as perception, cognition, memory, and emotions, as well as individual behavior.
- Psychology
- Detailed outline (least detail)
- Quick hierarchy (more detail)
- Annotated hierarchy (most detail)
- Social psychology
- Detailed outline (least detail)
- Quick hierarchy (more detail)
- Annotated hierarchy (most detail)
- Psychology
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- International taxonomies
News sources
edit- Psycport.com - "Psychology in the news" by APA