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Aidengregg
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NameAiden P. Gregg
BornSometime in 1971
Current location Southampton, UK
Education and employment
OccupationLecturer in Psychology
EducationPh.D in Psychology (2000)
CollegeYale University
Contact info
Emailaiden_gregg@hotmail.com
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One picture of Dr. Aiden P. Gregg, engaging in self-enhancement.

My name is Aiden P. Gregg. I am an academic psychologist with a Ph.D from Yale University. I currently work at the University of Southampton as part of the Centre for Research on Self and Identity there.

I have recently (August 2008) become (somewhat) active on Wikipedia. My goal is to create and improve psychology articles, which are currently patchy and poor compared to, say, physics articles. I intend to focus on articles in one of my areas of expertise, the psychology of self and identity (e.g., self-concept, self-esteem, self-control).

I will be coordinating, along with my colleague Claire Hart, a Self and Identity Task Force of various students of self and identity who will create and edit articles under the general rubric of the Psychology WikiProject.

Please ignore the material below (except the links at the very end). I am familiarizing myself with formatting conventions, and providing a page to illustrate them for others.

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  1. ^ Gregg, A.P. (2006). "When vying is lying: The Timed Antagonistic Response Alethiometer". Applied Cognitive Psychology. 21: 621–647.
  2. ^ Sedikides, C., & Gregg, A.P. (2008). "Self-enhancement: Food for thought". Perspectives on Psychological Science. 3: 102–116.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aidengregg
—  Wikipedian  —
NameAiden P. Gregg
BornSometime in 1971
Current location Southampton, UK
Education and employment
OccupationLecturer in Psychology
EducationPh.D in Psychology (2000)
CollegeYale University
Contact info
Emailaiden_gregg@hotmail.com
File:Aidengregg.JPG
One picture of Dr. Aiden P. Gregg, engaging in self-enhancement.

My name is Aiden P. Gregg. I am an academic psychologist with a Ph.D from Yale University. I currently work at the University of Southampton as part of the Centre for Research on Self and Identity there.

I have recently (August 2008) become (somewhat) active on Wikipedia. My goal is to create and improve psychology articles, which are currently patchy and poor compared to, say, physics articles. I intend to focus on articles in one of my areas of expertise, the psychology of self and identity (e.g., self-concept, self-esteem, self-control).

I will be coordinating, along with my colleague Claire Hart, a Self and Identity Task Force of various students of self and identity who will create and edit articles under the general rubric of the Psychology WikiProject.

Please ignore the material below (except the links at the very end). I am familiarizing myself with formatting conventions, and providing a page to illustrate them for others.

Heading

Sub-heading

Sub-Sub-heading

Text

  • items
  • items
  • here's an impromptu line

  • more items
  • more items

Some Guidelines

Formatting

Indentation

Note the indentation here.
Note the further indentation here.
Note the still further indentation here.

Bullet Points

  1. I am an automatically indented numbered bullet point.
  2. I am too.
  3. I am three.
  • I am an unnumbered left-justified bullet point.
    • So am I, further indented.
      • And so am I, still further indented.

Bold and Italics

  • Aiden Gregg is in italic.
  • Aiden Gregg is in bold.
  • Aiden Gregg is in italic and bold.
  • Here is Aiden Gregg's timed-stamped signature. Use four of these "~", as in Aidengregg ( talk) 07:49, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
  • Here is Aiden Gregg's page. Use three of these "~", as in Aidengregg ( talk)

Linking

Internal Links in Wikipedia

External Links in Wikipedia

Guides to Wikipedia

Some external articles on Wikipedia

Wikipedia on Wikipedia

Collaboration

About collaboration on Wikipedia

Links

References

  1. ^ Gregg, A.P. (2006). "When vying is lying: The Timed Antagonistic Response Alethiometer". Applied Cognitive Psychology. 21: 621–647.
  2. ^ Sedikides, C., & Gregg, A.P. (2008). "Self-enhancement: Food for thought". Perspectives on Psychological Science. 3: 102–116.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)

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