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  • American Psychological Association (APA)
    This is the site for psychology resources on the Internet. Designed with minimal clutter and extremely easy to navigate, the site contains resources, links, and information for students in psychology, professional psychologists, and the general public. Also included in the site are a series of “career guidebooks” for students and some accessible, helpful articles on current topics in the media (e.g., road rage, holiday stress) and links to information about aging, depression, AIDS, parenting, and psychology and the law.
    http://www.apa.org
  • AmoebaWeb Psychology on the Web
    This site, maintained by Douglas Degelman of Vanguard University of Southern California, is an APA web site of the month providing over 2000 links to psychology content. It includes information and links on such topics as Applied Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Cross-Cultural Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Disorders, Ethical Issues, Memory, Social Psychology, Testing and even APA Style & Writing among many others.
    http://www.vanguard.edu/faculty/ddegelman/amoebaweb/
  • Encyclopedia of Psychology
    Created by William Palya, a Psychology professor at Jacksonville State University, whose intention was "to create a set of links that represent the best available sites organized in a manner that furthers the understanding of Psychology as a science." The site includes eight topic areas, ranging from career to environment behavior relationships, guiding users to approximately 2,000 links.
    http://www.psychology.org/
  • MegaPsych
    Some of the best of the web in psychology can be acessed from the following MegaPsych pages: Discussion Lists for Psych Faculty, Discussion Lists for Psych Students, E-Journals in Psychology, WEB Sites of Note, and MegaPsych Bookmarks.
    http://www.tulsa.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/megapsych.html
  • Mentalhealth.com
    Contains information on specific disorders and diagnosis of disorders as well as links to related sites.
    http://www.mentalhealth.com
  • Psych-Web
    This award-winning site contains lots of psychology-related information for students and teachers of psychology. It includes items such as links to APA Styles Resources, psychology bookks and brochures online, psychology career information, and connections to other useful psychology-related web sites.
    http://www.psychwww.com/
  • PsychScholar
    Maintained by the Hanover College Psychology Department, this site is a portal to a wealth of online psychology resources aimed at the beginning student and the psychology scholar. It is divided into two main sections each with subheadings--Psychological Scholars and Budding Psychological Scholars. Subheadings under Psychology Scholars focus on mental heath, research (including psychological studies and scholarly journals), teaching tools, and professional resources and directories. Headings for the "budding scholar" direct the user to some of the same sites, but the emphasis is on course-related information, including study aids and tutorials.
    http://psych.hanover.edu/Krantz/
  • Psychology With Style: A Hypertext Guide to Writing Research Reports For Students and Instructors of Experimental and Research Methods Courses
    Created and regularly maintained by Mark Plonsky (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point), this Web site has been designed to assist psychology students in writing professional quality reports of empirical research using the publication style required by the American Psychological Association (1994).
    http://www.uwsp.edu/psych/apa4b.htm
  • Social Psychology Network
    Based at Wesleyan University and claiming to be the “largest social psychology database on the Internet,” this site contains links to thousands of social psychological and psychology-related resources. Topics such as prejudice and discrimination, social influence, and interpersonal relationships are included. One can also find information derived from actual social psychological studies (e.g. the Stanford Prison Experiment), links to social psychological studies being carried out on the Internet in which one can participate online, and Psychology Career information.
    http://www.socialpsychology.org/
  • Yahoo Psychology Sites
    Links to many psychology-related sites.
    http://www.yahoo.com/social_science/psychology
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