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Psychology

selected Internet and electronic resources

 

Links to Scholarly Resources- Psychology:

Academic Info: A directory of online psychology resources that includes links to general psychology, digital publications, databases, teaching resources as well as mental health resources.  
Alleydog.com: Provides links to resources in the different psychology sub-categories such as intelligence, forensic psychology, psychological disorders, learning and behavior, social psychology, etc. You can also find links to general psychology resources at this site.
Best Information on the Net- Psychology: A directory of psychology links from O’Keefe Library at St. Ambrose University.

BUBL LINK- Psychology: Scholarly resources in psychology.

 

Psychology Online Resource Central: One of the top 5 mental health and psychology websites; provides reliable and professionally-reviewed resources.
PsychScholar: A collection of web resources for psychological scholars and budding psychological scholars from Hanover College in Indiana.
Psych Web: This page offers links to scholarly information about various topics in psychology. In addition to this page, Psych Web maintains lists of psychology departments on the web, other megalists of psychology resources, and self-help sites on the web.
SOSIG- Psychology: Provides access to psychology resources which have been evaluated and categorized using the APA PsychInfo coding scheme. The main focus of coverage is on areas of psychology relevant to the social sciences.
Web Resources in Psychology: A comprehensive subject listing from Skidmore College.
World Wide Web Virtual Library- Psychology: Scholarly links which are continually inspected and evaluated

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Full-text Resources and Journal Articles:

Classics in the History of Psychology: Classics in the History of Psychology makes the full texts of a large number of historically significant public domain documents from the scholarly literature of psychology and allied disciplines available on the World Wide Web. It now has over 25 books and approximately 200 articles and chapters on-line. The site also provides links to over 200 relevant works posted at other sites. 

Freud: The Interpretation of Dreams:  Full-text of the 1900 work from Bibliomania.

 

PSYCLINE: A guide to Psychology and Social Science Journals on the Web.
Psyche Matters: Explore matters of the psyche through online papers, psychoanalytic bibliographies, and more...
Psycholoquy: Archive of refereed reprints from this international, interdisciplinary electronic journal sponsored by the American Psychological Association (APA).

PSYCLINE: A guide to Psychology and Social Science Journals on the Web.

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Learning Objects and Online Tutorials:

ePsyche: This site is designed to teach about psychological processes in a rich experiential setting and show you some amazing things about how the mind works.

The Brain from top to bottom (Anatomy, Physiology, Psychology): This site includes an incredible amount of information. You can browse the site by topic, level of explanation (beginner, intermediate, & advanced), level of organization (cellular, molecular, neurological, psychological, & social), module, or guided tour. The site contains over 70 presentations on the brain (and it is still under development)!

Human Brain Anatomy: An interactive Flash movie designed to help students learn all about the structures of the brain visible from a midsagittal section.
Internet Psychology Lab: This site contains online demonstrations in several areas of psychology including cognition, memory & learning, auditory perception, and visual perception.
The Research Methods Laboratory: This interactive site provides a simplified description of the strengths and weaknesses of several research methods including experimental, correlation, naturalistic observation, survey, and case study. It includes a practice and post-test.

Seeing, Hearing, and Smelling the World: Information on the five senses and how the effect human development.

Visual Analysis of Variance: Visual ANOVA is an interactive Flash program which demonstrates visually how variability between and within experimental groups contributes to the F ratio in the Analysis of Variance. It is not a numerical calculator; rather it visually and holistically demostrates the relations among important concepts.

The Whole Brain Atlas: An excellent brain atlas site, complete with scans associated with disorders.

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Miscellaneous Directories & Resources- Psychology:

AmoebaWeb: This site has educational and informational links pertaining to every aspect of normal and abnormal human development.

Child and Family WebGuide: A directory of sites rated by experts from Tufts University for parents, students and professionals. Web sites that contain research-based information about child development are described and evaluated. 

Digital Librarian- Psychology: A librarian’s choice of the best of the web.

Encyclopedia of Psychology: The Encyclopedia of Psychology is intended to facilitate browsing in any area of psychology. There are two paths envisioned for this purpose: original information generated by respected researchers and practitioners in various fields of psychology; and, a hierarchical database of links to websites providing information about scientific psychology.
Internet Public Library- Psychology: Comprehensive list of links maintained by The University of Michigan School of Information.
Librarians’ Internet Index- Psychology: Librarians' Internet Index (LII) is publicly funded and features dozens of high-quality websites and resources carefully selected, described, and organized by a team of librarians.

Personality Disorders: Provides information on symptoms and treatment of the major personality disorders as well as links to other resources. It is a category of Mental Help Net.

 

Assessment Instruments, Psychological Tests, & Psychological Experiments:

ETS Test Collection: Information on 20,000 assessment instruments from the 1900’s to the present.
Psychological Research on the Net: Psychologically related experiments on the Internet arranged by topic and in chronological order.

Psychological Tests: Find information about psychological tests and the tests themselves (from The American Psychological Association).

 

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