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American Psychological Association
http://www.apa.org
This the the site for psychology resources on the Internet. Contains resources, links, and information for stuudents in psychology, professional psychologists, and the general public. Information about careers, conferences, ethics, surveys, articles and much more. (Choice review)
Encyclopedia of Psychology
http://www.psychology.org/
Eight topic areas, ranging from career to environment behavior relationaships, guide users to approximately 2,000 links. Daily updates guarantee currency and effective quality control.
Mediamosaic Library: the Great Schools: Stanford Psychology
http://www.vodium.com/MediapodLibrary/library/stan...
Stanford's psychology department has long been recognized as a national leader. This site offers introductory remarks and lectures delivered by Stanford psychology faculty, along with panel discussions (Windows only).
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/
Provides authoritative information on many facets of mental health research. Includes facts about the NIMH, legislation, research findings, future studies. Also contains section designed to help the general public gain a better understanding of mental disorders. NIMH is division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
The Personality Project
http://www.personality-project.org/
Includes an interesting mix of academic and non-academic sites (clearly marked). The most comprehensive online project for personality psychology - contains links to articles, student papers, syllabi, search engines, personality tests, departments with personality programs and information about the American Psychological Association.
PsychScholar
http://psych.hanover.edu/Krantz/
Contains two overlapping parts: 1) "Psychological Scholars", which includes links to sites featuring information and resources related to mental health and, research abd research opportunities, online journals, teaching, demonstrations and demostration software, and information about how to track down psychologists on the web. And 2) "Budding Psychological Scholars", which contains links that quickly connect students to course-related resources, online research, and careers in psychology.
Social Psychology Network
http://www.socialpsychology.org/
Outstanding portal to the world of social psychology on the internet. Features links to a wide variety of resources of use to both professionals and students, and its interface is well-designed and easy to navigate.
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