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Psychology
Psychology Sites
- American
Association of Pastoral Counselors
- American
Psychological Association PsychNet
- American
Psychological Society -- includes full-text reports and
journal articles for members. (Undergraduate student rates are
under $40)
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APA Style 6th
Edition -- What's different to the this edition from the last
one? Find out here. Look on the right side for a tutorial.
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APA Style: Corrections to the New 6th edition -- yes, folks, the
book was printed with errors! Look here for the corrections.
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Catalyst:
How Computers Are Used in Psychology--includes articles on
human-computer interactions, cyberpsychology, technology in education,
psychology software, and more.
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Center
for the Study and Prevention of Violence--includes a
literature database.
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Classics
in the History of Psychology--complete texts of key works by
Binet, Freud, William James, John Dewey, Skinner, Terman, Watson, and
more compiled by York University.
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Community
Psychology Network--a central site for community psychology
resources--discussion groups, book reviews, job listings, course
materials, funding sources, etc. (under renovation, check back)
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Consciousness
and the Brain-- an annotated bibliography.
- Encyclopedia
of Psychology -- over 2000 links from people & history to
careers to theories and much more. From Jacksonville State University.
- Ethics
Code for Psychologists -- from the APA
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Gay
Rights: Understanding the Issue -- The Understanding the Issue
section lays out the facts and policy alternatives, while the Public
Opinion section offers a detailed profile of public thinking about the
issue.
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Guide
for Writing Research Papers based on Styles Recommended by the
American Psychological Association--footnoting, presentation
of bibliographies, how to handle quotations, charts, figures, etc.
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History
of Psychology-- "provides a gateway for teachers and students
to over 1000 World Wide Web resources related to the history of
psychology." University of Dayton
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Mental
Health Law: An Overview
- Mental
Help Net--disorders and treatment, plus more.
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Mental Health Stats -- links to relevant sources. National
Institute of Mental Health
Statistics
here.
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Methods
in Behavioral Research--an online text by Paul C. Cozby of Cal
State Fullerton. Each chapter is supplemented with links on online
resources.
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National
Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Medical Page--contains detailed
information on specific disorders, medications, etc. Also look at
Facts
for statistics.
- National
Institute of Mental Health--of particular interest are the
public information on disorders and medications, and the research
reports.
Statistics from the NIMH
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National
Strategy for Suicide Prevention -- a collaborative effort of
the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health and
the Health Resources and Services Administration.
- Neurosciences
on the Internet--neuroanatomy, biochemistry, medicine, and
cognitive neurosciences.
- PsychCentral--includes
professional reviews of sites, symptom lists from the DSM, booklists,
articles, etc.
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Psychology Dictionary
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The
Psychology of Cyberspace--about group and couple relationships
on the net, the psychology of e-mail, etc.
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Psychology
with Style--a psychology professor explains how to write
psychology papers following APA guidelines. Many will find him clearer
than the APA Publication Manual
- Psychweb--
Psychology Resources Arranged by Topic
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Psyography--biographies of important psychologists, with
discussions of their work and references.
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Social Psychology
Network -- Social
psychology addresses many of our most common human issues - aggression,
racism, attraction, gender issues, divorce, and lots more. This site
directs one to prime research sites for those issues.
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School
Psychology Resources Online--a guide to info on counseling,
behavior disorders, learning disabilities, etc.
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SPN--Social
Psychology Network.
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Web
Resources in Psychology--from Skidmore College, a
comprehensive subject listing
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Women
and Early Psychology -- full-text articles compiled by York
University. Also includes Institutions of Early Experimental
Psychology.
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