The British Society for the Psychology of Individual Differences (BSPID) is for the furtherance of scientific enquiry within the general field of individual differences, including personality and intelligence, in the UK. It aims to facilitate theoretical, basic and applied fields, and works to achieve an integration of the psychology of individual differences and experimental/cognitive/social psychology. It holds occasional meetings at which papers are read and discussions held. The Society also acts as a forum for the timely exchange of ideas and dissemination of knowledge.
BSPID was founded by Professor Philip Corr and Professor Eamonn Ferguson (Nottingham University), where they served as joint-presidents from 2009-2019.