Online Social Identity Mapping

Online Social Identity Mapping (oSIM) is a psychometrically validated tool with which to map out, measure, and assess people's psychological worlds. Built upon decades of social identity evidence-based research, oSIM was designed to capture, investigate, and understand the multi-dimensional nature of social connectedness. However, oSIM can also be used to explore a range of other psychological constructs and processes. Furthermore, oSIM can be used in a number of different settings — as a psychmetric tool for researchers, a scalable intervention for organisations, a clinical aid for practioners, or an assessment protocol for educational settings. 

Online Social Identity Mapping

Participants and End-users

If you are a participant wishing to create a map, you'll be able to log in once you've been sent your account details from your oSIM provider. Contact your oSIM provider for more details, or if you wish to make a general enquiry, please send us an email to: osim@uq.edu.au.

If you already have your details, you can log in here.

Researchers and Practioners

oSIM can be used for research purposes, or can be delivered in applied settings, such as in clinical practice, educational domains, and organisational context, for instance as a leadership tool.

When used for research, whether experimental, survey-based, or within an intervention, oSIM can be integrated into other platforms, such as the survey platform Qualtrics. All information about oSIM, such as how to use it, how to integrate into other platforms, how to download data, as well as recommedations for research designs, is covered in the oSIM Manual. If you would like to license oSIM, please click here for more information

If you already have a license, log in here.