The Noba Project is a free platform offering a comprehensive library of open-access psychology textbooks, including interactive modules, videos, and quizzes, aimed at enhancing psychology education.
Noba Project provides psychology instructors and students with a variety of resources, including curated content on topics ranging from social psychology to cognitive neuroscience, designed to promote effective learning and engagement in psychology courses. Noba offers free educational resources and textbooks on psychology to help students and educators understand and apply psychological concepts.
The Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System (PCSAS) is an independent, non-profit organization that provides rigorous, objective, and empirically based accreditation of Ph.D. programs. PCSAS programs adhere to a clinical science training model — one that supports and expands the scientific foundation for mental and behavioral health care and increases the quality and quantity of clinical scientists contributing to all aspects of public health for all people.
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures unconscious bias and attitudes towards various topics such as race, gender, and age. It provides insights into implicit preferences and stereotypes.
The Department of Psychology at Columbia University focuses on research in areas such as cognition, neuroscience, social psychology, and clinical psychology, providing innovative educational programs and resources.