DescriptionWikipedia for psychologists (APA2019).pdf
English: Talk from APA2019
Wikipedia and its sister projects are a key part of the knowledge ecosystem. For psychology topics, they are are often a first port of call for patients, journalist, lawmakers and more. Core topics are typically viewed over 100,000 times per year. Contributing to Wikipedia is therefore one of the most time-effective ways to make a difference to public understanding of psychology on topics ranging from Suicide among LGBT youth to Digital media use and mental health to Family therapy. The accuracy of these articles should be a top priority of the psychological community - their quality has immediate, international, real-word impact.
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