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Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information
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The Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID) is a research support organization located in Trier, Germany. It is the supraregional research support facility for psychology in German-speaking countries, covering the full scientific work process, including literature research and study planning, data collection, analyses to documentation, archiving and publication of results. ZPID belongs to the Leibniz Association.
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Directors
The directors of the institute have been:
- 1972 – 1979: Günther Reinert
- 1979 – 2003: Leo Montada
- 2004 – 2017: Günter Krampen
- July 2017 – December 2021: Michael Bosnjak[1]
- January 2022 - September 2023: Claudia Dalbert[2][3]
- from October 2023: Kai Sassenberg[4]
Products and services
- Information search (Search portal accessing several reference databases PubPsych)
- Database (Publication references PSYNDEX)
- Preregistration (Platform RegReports)
- Archiving (discipline-specific psychology repository PsychArchives, psychometric test respository OpenTestArchive)
- Publication (Publishing platform PsychOpen) [5]
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External links
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