Site MapHelpFeedbackInternet Connections
Internet Connections
(See related pages)

  1. Self-efficacy resources (http://www.des.emory.edu/mfp/self-efficacy.html) - a great place to start on self-efficacy - a "pastime" of Frank Pajares, this sites contains articles about and by Albert Bandura on social cognitive theory and self-efficacy, video clips and photos, related measures, ongoing research and more.
  2. "Race and self-esteem" (http://www.salon.com/health/feature/2000/06/02/black_self_esteem/) - article (2000) in Salon magazine
  3. The Self in Scientific Psychology (http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/self.htm) - classic article from Mary Whiton Calkins (1915)
  4. "The Social Self" (http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Mead/socialself.htm) - classic article by George Herbert Mead (1913)
  5. International Society for Self and Identity (http://www.ISSIweb.org) - The Society pages contain some useful information on the self, including a large set of abstracts on relevant research.
  6. "The Happiness Formula" (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/happiness_formula/) - A BBC program has an extensive accompanying Web site with lots of video and other good resources on happiness. Even take a happiness test.
  7. "Don't tell me, I don't want to know" (http://www.mba.yale.edu/news_events/CMS/Articles/5598.shtml) - "Yale School of Management study finds people actively avoid medical diagnoses for illnesses perceived as severe, untreatable."
  8. Flawed self-assessment (http://www.psychologicalscience.org/journals/index.cfm?journal=pspi&content=pspi/5_3) - latest installment from Psychological Science in the Public Interest - a series of good articles on "Flawed Self-assessment: Implications for Health, Education, and the Workplace"
  9. "Exploding the Self-esteem Myth" (http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa006&colID=1&articleID=000CB565-F330-11BE-AD0683414B7F0000) - a featured article in the January 2005 issue of Scientific American by Roy Baumeister et al.
  10. The forgotten origins of the self-serving bias (http://jonathan.mueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/crow/origins.htm) - How long have people been exhibiting the self-serving bias? This "report" may surprise you.







Social PsychologyOnline Learning Center

Home > Online Learning Center > Chapter 2 > Internet Connections