Category:Mid-importance psychology articles
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"DRAFT" WikiProject Psychology importance scale: The article's importance, regardless of its quality, particularly in terms of psychology's history, principles, scope, and methods.
Rate articles on overall importance. Use the basic descriptions, guided by the general examples when available. Always give the highest rating suggested by general examples at different levels.
Class | Description | General examples | Biography examples |
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Top | Subject is a must-have for Category:Psychology and is considered a core topic. The article is a likely target for encyclopedic research. Psychologists and other experts in psychology will generally be well-versed on the topic, and many non-psychologists will likely have some familiarity with it. | Intelligence | Sigmund Freud[a] |
High | Subject contributes a depth of knowledge to the field of psychology. Most experts in psychology will be familiar with the topic. The subject can be found in most academic studies of psychology, and a significant amount of published research exists for it. | Schizophrenia | |
Mid | Subject fills in more minor details but is still important to the field of psychology. Many psychologists are knowledgeable of the topic. Published research from a variety of sources exists for the subject. | Big Five personality traits | |
Low | Subject is peripheral knowledge to the field of psychology and possibly trivial but still notable. There may be limited research on the topic, or most professionals in psychology have not yet taken note of it. | Liberation psychology |
- ^ As of 3 Oct 2021, the only top-class biography
Pages in category "Mid-importance psychology articles"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,494 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Talk:Race and intelligence
- Talk:Racial-ethnic socialization
- Talk:Radial arm maze
- Talk:Rage (emotion)
- Talk:V. S. Ramachandran
- Talk:Otto Rank
- Talk:Ranschburg effect
- Talk:Rape in Afghanistan
- Talk:Rape in Belgium
- Talk:Rape in Egypt
- Talk:Rape trauma syndrome
- Talk:Rapid automatized naming
- Talk:Rating scale
- Talk:Rating scales for depression
- Talk:Rational herding
- Talk:Rational living therapy
- Talk:Rationalization (psychology)
- Talk:Reactance (psychology)
- Talk:Reactions to global surveillance disclosures
- Talk:Reactive devaluation
- Talk:Reading span task
- Talk:Reality therapy
- Talk:Receptive aphasia
- Talk:Reciprocal altruism in humans
- Talk:Recitation
- Talk:Recognition heuristic
- Talk:Recognition memory
- Talk:Reconstructive memory
- Talk:Recovery International
- Talk:Recovery model
- Talk:Reduplicative paramnesia
- Talk:Refugee children
- Talk:Regality theory
- Talk:Rehearsal (educational psychology)
- Talk:Wilhelm Reich
- Talk:David Reimer
- Talk:Rejection (emotion)
- Talk:George Rekers
- Talk:Relapse
- Talk:Relational aggression
- Talk:Relational transgression
- Talk:Relationship between child pornography and child sexual abuse
- Talk:Relaxation (psychology)
- Talk:Reliability (statistics)
- Talk:Relief (emotion)
- Talk:Religion and happiness
- Talk:Religion and personality
- Talk:Religiosity and intelligence
- Talk:Religious identity
- Talk:Religious Orders Study
- Talk:Religious trauma syndrome
- Talk:Reminiscence bump
- Talk:Remorse
- Talk:Repetition priming
- Talk:Replication crisis
- Talk:Representativeness heuristic
- Talk:Repressed memory
- Talk:Repression (psychoanalysis)
- Talk:Reproducibility
- Talk:Research Diagnostic Criteria
- Talk:Respect
- Talk:Retail therapy
- Talk:Retrieval-induced forgetting
- Talk:Retrograde amnesia
- Talk:Revenge
- Talk:Revised NEO Personality Inventory
- Talk:Reward dependence
- Talk:Rey–Osterrieth complex figure
- Talk:André Rey (psychologist)
- Talk:Riggins v. Nevada
- Talk:Rigidity (psychology)
- Talk:Lance Rips
- Talk:Rise of nationalism in the Ottoman Empire
- Talk:Risk compensation
- Talk:Risk factors of schizophrenia
- Talk:Risk inclination model
- Talk:Rivalry
- Talk:Road rage
- Talk:Tony Robbins
- Talk:Rod and frame test
- Talk:Anne Roe
- Talk:Henry L. Roediger III
- Talk:Role reversal
- Talk:Edmund Rolls
- Talk:Romanization (cultural)
- Talk:Romantic psychology
- Talk:Romeo and Juliet effect
- Talk:Hermann Rorschach
- Talk:Rosenhan experiment
- Talk:Mary K. Rothbart
- Talk:Rouge test
- Talk:Denise Rousseau
- Talk:Rumination (psychology)
- Talk:Rumor
- Talk:Russian Psychological Society
- Talk:Michael Rutter
- Talk:William Ryan (psychologist)
- Talk:Anthony Ryle
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- Talk:Carolyn Saarni
- Talk:Oliver Sacks
- Talk:Sad clown paradox
- Talk:Sadistic personality disorder
- Talk:Sadness
- Talk:Safety behaviors (anxiety)
- Talk:Sanism
- Talk:Sanity
- Talk:Theodore R. Sarbin
- Talk:David Sarwer
- Talk:Virginia Satir
- Talk:Savoring
- Talk:Scale (social sciences)
- Talk:Scale error
- Talk:Scapegoating
- Talk:Scarcity (social psychology)
- Talk:Daniel Schacter
- Talk:Schadenfreude
- Talk:Roger Schank
- Talk:Schema (psychology)
- Talk:Schizoaffective disorder
- Talk:Schizoid personality disorder
- Talk:Schizophrenics Anonymous
- Talk:Schizophreniform disorder
- Talk:Schizotypal personality disorder
- Talk:Schizotypy
- Talk:School bullying
- Talk:School integration in the United States
- Talk:Mogens Schou
- Talk:Science of morality
- Talk:Scopophilia
- Talk:Scottish Institute of Human Relations
- Talk:Screen for child anxiety related disorders
- Talk:Scrupulosity
- Talk:Second-wave positive psychology
- Talk:Secondary consciousness
- Talk:Secondary victimisation
- Talk:Secular Organizations for Sobriety
- Talk:Selective amnesia
- Talk:Selective mutism
- Talk:Selective retention
- Talk:Self psychology
- Talk:Self-administration
- Talk:Self-assessment
- Talk:Self-categorization theory
- Talk:Self-concealment
- Talk:Self-conscious emotions
- Talk:Self-constancy
- Talk:Self-control
- Talk:Self-deception
- Talk:Self-defeating personality disorder
- Talk:Self-determination theory
- Talk:Self-discrepancy theory
- Talk:Self-efficacy
- Talk:Self-enhancement
- Talk:Self-esteem
- Talk:Self-esteem functions
- Talk:Self-evaluation maintenance theory
- Talk:Self-evaluation motives
- Talk:Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Talk:Self-fulfillment
- Talk:Self-handicapping
- Talk:Self-help groups for mental health
- Talk:Self-image
- Talk:Self-interest
- Talk:Self-licensing
- Talk:Self-love
- Talk:Self-neglect
- Talk:Self-reference effect
- Talk:Self-regulation theory
- Talk:Self-report inventory
- Talk:Self-serving bias
- Talk:Self-verification theory
- Talk:Selfishness
- Talk:Martin Seligman
- Talk:Semantic memory
- Talk:Semi-structured interview
- Talk:Sensation seeking
- Talk:Sense of agency
- Talk:Sensory deprivation
- Talk:Sensory processing sensitivity
- Talk:Separation anxiety disorder
- Talk:Sequence learning
- Talk:Serbsky Center
- Talk:Serial-position effect
- Talk:Seriousness
- Talk:Set and setting
- Talk:Setting up to fail
- Talk:Sex differences in humans
- Talk:Sex reassignment therapy
- Talk:Sex-positive movement
- Talk:Sexological testing
- Talk:Sexology
- Talk:Sexual abuse in primary and secondary schools
- Talk:Sexual addiction
- Talk:Sexual anhedonia
- Talk:Sexual bullying
- Talk:Sexual desire and intimate relationships