Psychology & Research
Tools/ Useful Websites

This page provides information for those interested in psychology research. It is especially useful for students and independent researchers, and might also be useful to experienced researchers and academics.

Most of the resources are free to everyone, some are free to academics and students via their university, and some resources charge everyone. On these pages, the description of the resource usually starts with a quote from the creators of the software or website.

If you have a suggestion for a programme or website that was useful to you and think we should let others know, please let us know by using the form below. Please also let us know if any information needs to be updated e.g. new versions of software.

Disclaimer - the information on these pages are for your information and resources only; we cannot offer support with any of them (apart from advice on using questionnaires developed by John Barry of the Centre For Male Psychology). The resources cited are for information, and do not imply recommendation. They are presented in alphabetical order, so being first on the list does not imply this is the best option.

 Research Resources

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