Welcome to the Electronic Complexity Workshop
Associated with the web-site of Dr. Peter Suedfeld of the Psychology Department of the University of British Columbia, this page has been designed to meet the growing demand for information about the psychological construct known as integrative complexity. Geared toward the research use and scoring of this construct, this page may not be appropriate for those seeking a more general explanation. In other words, if you arrived at this page directly, without reading about Dr. Suedfeld's research applications of integrative complexity, you may want to visit that more general Integrative Complexity Research page.
If you intend to download any of the workshop materials, or articles, please register with us. This is just a formality so we know who is interested in this research. The form will only take a minute or two and your information will not be distributed, shared, or profited from in any way. You are not forced to register, for now, but please consider doing so anyway.
If you are only here to get the articles referred to in another page that brought you here, proceed to the Downloads Page and select the files "Descriptive Chapter" and/or "The Manual". The full references are re-listed next to the links. Be sure to observe the copyright notices.
So you want to learn how to score complexity. . .
Due to the complexity [no pun intended] of the integrative complexity construct, new scorers are ideally trained in a workshop setting with other pupils with whom they discuss the practice materials and receive guidance from a qualified and experienced scorer. Since there are currently no other laboratories that we know of training complexity scorers, and because the construct is steadily gaining in popularity and usage, this web page has been designed to allow easy access to the training materials for individuals who cannot attend the workshops in person.
If you have already registered, please proceed to the download page via the link below to learn more and to access the learning materials. If you haven't registered yet, please consider doing so now. Registering now will simplify things later if you have questions or need to have materials sent through the postal system. At the very least, we'll know where to send your certificate if you are successful in learning to score complexity.
Last updated: Friday, March 18, 2005
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About this web-site
The web-site with which this workshop is associated describes the research and other achievements of Dr. Peter Suedfeld, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia.
This is the starting page for the Integrative Complexity Electronic Workshop. It is designed to help people learn how to score for this psychological construct. To view or return to Peter Suedfeld's Home Page, visit any of the below links that subdivide that site:
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