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Machine
to create the proper format for MLA or APA then copy and paste the
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into your bibliography or footnotes. Citation Machine, http://citationmachine.net/
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A
20 Question Majon, http://www.majon.com/cgi-bin/IQ?Q=majon
American Psychiatric Association (APA)
http://www.psych.org/
American Psychological Association PsychNET, http://www.apa.org
http://www.apa.org/about/contact.html
(01-19-01) This is the official web site of the APA. Here, you
can
find information on APA itself, you can search the APA database, you
can
get access to APA products, such as PsychLaw, PsychInfo,
PsychPractitioner,
etc., you can access on-line journals published by the APA, and you can
learn how to get involved in different APA programs and activities.
American Psychological Association Help Center, http://helping.apa.org/
American Psychological Society, http://www.psychologicalscience.org/
Contact: aps(at)aps.washington.dc.us (01-19-01) This is the official
site
of the APS. Here, you can find information APS itself, you can search
the
APS database, you can read the APS-published on-line journals, you can
learn how you can join the APS, and you can learn more about the
teaching
of psychology.
American Psychology Association Site Map, http://www.apa.org/sitemap.html
(01-19-01)) This is the site map of the APA official web site, from
where
you can get an idea of what's in the site.
AmoebaWeb: Resources in Psychology, http://www.vanguard.edu/faculty/ddegelman/amoebaweb/
Contact: ddegelman(at)vanguard.edu (01-19-01)) This represents a
collection of psychology-related Internet-based sources. Some of the
categories
offered are Career Preparation, Electronic Journals, Online Tests,
Parenting,
health Psychology, Intelligence, Sports Psychology and Therapy, to list
just a few.
Announcements of Grants/Funding in Psychology, Telnet to
INFO.ACS.UNC.EDU;
login as INFO
Anxiety-Panic.com, http://anxiety-panic.com/
Contact: support(at)anxiety-panic.com
APA style manual "crib sheet" http://www.psychwww.com/resource/apacrib.htm
Ask the Dream Doctor - Home Page, http://www.dreamdoctor.com/
Contact: charles(at)dreamdoctor.com (05-01-01)
Author's Corner, http://www.apa.org/journals/
Contact: developer(at)apa.org (01-19-01) This is the
entry-page
to all Electronic Journals published on the APA page.
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C
CHADD-Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder,
http://www.chadd.org/
Contact: webmaster(at)chadd.org (01-19-01) This website
is dedicated to the improvement of the lives of the children and adults
suffering from Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD). It
provides
cutting-edge research on the disorder, legislative information, school
discipline information, as well as a link to the CHADD electronic
journal
Attention!.
Classics in the History of Psychology, http://psychclassics.yorku.ca
Contact: christo(at)yorku.ca (10-27-01) A very comprehensive site on
the
history of psychology. It even has original papers by some of the
original
psychologists! The search engine is a little clumsy, but one can browse
by author or by topic.
Cognitive Science Papers from the Sussex School of Cognitive and
Computing Sciences, http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/cgi-bin/htmlcogsreps?csrp
Contact: celiam(at)cogs.susx.ac.uk (03-14-01)
Community Psychology Network, http://www.communitypsychology.net
or http://www.cmmtypsych.net/
Contact: webmaster(at)cmmtypsych.net (01-19-01) This
site is dedicated to the field of Community Psychology. Information on
professional membership societies, graduate schools, community
psychology
course materials, community psychology books, and more, is provided in
the site's pages.
Contemporary Psychology, http://www.apa.org/journals/cnt.html
Contact: journals(at)apa.org (book reviews, general information and
table
of contents) (03-14-01)
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Down Syndrome Research & Practice, http://www.downsnet.org/dsrp/
Contact: webmaster(at)downsed.org (01-19-01) The Down Syndrome
Network
aims to provide high quality, comprehensive information resources, and
communication and collaboration services to: (1) support and inform
families,
professionals and researchers involved in the care of individuals with
Down syndrome, (2) to facilitate collaboration and communication among
the international Down syndrome community, and (3) to enhance public
understanding
of Down syndrome.
The Drug Discrimination Bibliography, http://www.dd-database.org
A searchable and downloadable bibliography.
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E
Educational Psychology Internet Resources, http://www.lib.muohio.edu/edpsych/internetresources.htmlNo
contact provided. (01-19-01) An extensive list of links are
provided
for research purposes.
Encyclopedia of Psychology - Psychology Websites, http://www.psychology.org/
E-Text:
ANOVA and Experimental Design,
http://199.8.2.165/exdes/ex-des.htm
E-Text:
Introduction to Statistics, http://www.psychstat.missouristate.edu/introbook/sbk00toc.htm
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How to Cite Information from the World Wide Web (approved by the
American Psychological Association) http://www.apastyle.org/elecref.html
Contact: webmaster(at)apa.org (11-19-01) What you can
find in this site is exactly what its title says. :)
HR Internet Guide, http://www.hr-guide.com/
Human Brain Project at UW, http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/projects/brain/
Contact: brain_project(at)biostr.washington.edu (11-19-01)
Human Brain Project at Caltech, http://www.gg.caltech.edu/hbp
Contact: rjacobs(at)caltech.edu (11-19-01)
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INFO: Mind and Human Interaction (M&HI) Website, http://hsc.virginia.edu/csmhi/
Contact: kms8w(at)virginia.edu
(01-19-01)
A board of experts in psychoanalysis, psychiatry, clinical psychology,
diplomacy, history, and political science combine their perspectives
and
experience to provide an in-depth analysis of political,
historical,
and social issues and the psychological processes that invariably exist
beneath their surface.
Interactive
Statistical Calculation Pages,
http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javastat.html
International Society for Mental
Health
Online, http://ismho.org/
Internet Mental Health, http://www.mentalhealth.com/
Contact: bchow(at)mentalhealth.com (01-19-01) This site would be
of tremendous interest to Clinical Psychologist or people who suffer
(or
think they do) from a mental disorder. The site provides comprehensive
information on a multitude of disorders (seems as if the creators have
borrowed directly from the DSM-IV), anyone can get an on-line diagnosis
from a therapist (free!), or just read a variety of journal articles on
mental disorders. A list of psycho-medicines is also provided with full
information on the effects, dosage, etc. of every drug.
Internet
Survival Guide of Industrial/Organizational Psychology,
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/%7Eflievens/guide.htm
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K
Keirsey Temperament and Character Sorter, http://keirsey.com/
Contact: keirsey(at)orci.com (01-19-01) Take a test to find out
what
your temperament is.
Kiersey I, http://keirsey.com/cgi-bin/keirsey/kcs.cgi
Kiersey II, http://www.keirsey.com/cgi-bin/keirsey/newkts.cgi
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Majon Hard IQ test, http://www.majon.com/cgi-bin/IQ?Q=tough
Majon Simple IQ test, http://www.majon.com/cgi-bin/IQ?Q=simple
Mental Health Net, http://mentalhelp.net/
Contact: webmaster(at)cmhc.com (01-19-01) This is an on-line
mental
health guide where you can find information about Disorders and
Treatment,
get access to Professional Resources, sit in a reading Room with news,
book reviews, jokes editorials, or chat in a number of community
discussion
groups.
MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences,
http://mitpress.mit.edu/errors/mitecs-please-subscribe.tcl?url/MITECS
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N
National Center on Sleep Disorders Research, http://rover.nhlbi.nih.gov/about/ncsdr/
Contact: ncsdr(at)prospectassoc.com (05-01-01)
National Institute of Mental Health, http://www.nimh.nih.gov/
Contact: nimhinfo(at)nih.gov (01-19-01) This is the official site of
the
NIMH, and as such very scientific. However, one part of the site
could be of interest to the general public. It is called "For The
Public"
and contains information of mental disorders, clinical trials,
scientific
advances, statistics on the prevalence of mental disorders, educational
materials, as well as a online diagnostic survey.
National Sleep Foundation Home Page, http://www.sleepfoundation.org/
Contact: mdrumm(at)sleepfoundation.org (05-01-01)
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O
Online Psychology Tests and Quizzes, http://www.helpself.com/quiz.htmContact:
thayerw(at)aol.com(01-19-01)
This site contains five tests--of Emotional Intelligence, Spirituality,
Sexuality, etc. However, there is no "Score" button, which makes seeing
your results practically impossible.
Online Test Search Engine, http://www.allthetests.com/
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P
The Personality Project, http://www.personality-project.org/
Philosophy, Neuroscience, and Psychology Archive, http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~pnp
Contact: http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~pnp/contact.html
An archive of technical reports of the PNP project and Washington
University,
St. Louis. (03-14-01)
Pitfalls of Data Analysis, http://www.execpc.com/%7Ehelberg/pitfalls/
Psi Chi: the National Honor Society in
Psychology, http://www.psichi.org/
Psych Central: Dr. John Grohol's Mental Health Page, http://www.psychcentral.com/
Contact: grohol(at)post.com (01-19-01)
PsychCrawler, http://www.psychcrawler.com/
Contact: developer(at)apa.org (01-19-01) This is a search engine
created
by the APA, which is "created to provide quick access to quality
content
in the field of psychology." However, it is still under development and
thus does not come up with a lot of results for even simply queries.
Psyche Matters, http://psychematters.com/contents.htm
Contact: CherylMartin(at)psychematters.com (10-15-01) Provides
information
about the following subjects: Psychoanalysis, Books and
Journals,
Psychology / Mental Health, General Resources, Leisure, Psyche Matters.
PsycheNet UK, http://www.psychnet-uk.com/
Contact: info(at)psychnet-uk.com An extensive
collection
of resources for mental health and psychology. (10-25-01)
Psychohistory, http://www.psychohistory.com/
Contact: psychhst(at)tiac.net (01-19-01) This site is
devoted
to a branch of psychology--psychohistory--that tries to analyze the
reasons
for historical events by using the methods of psychoanalysis. Here, you
can find articles (e.g., The Gulf War s a Mental Disorder), books
reviews,
discussion lists, etc., that provide a intriguing, although quite
weird,
information.
Psychological Assessment Online, http://www.psychassess.bizland.com
Contact: info(at)psych-assess.com (01-19-01) This site is
divided
in two major sections. The first one provides basic information on
psychological
assessment and online resources related to psychological assessment
(e.g.,
test publishers, essays, and external links). The second one is more
technical
in nature and focuses on providing interpretive guides and technical
information
for major objective and projective measures.
Psychological
Institutes in Europe,
http://www.psychologie.uni-bonn.de/p-online/links.htm
Psychological Online Documents, http://www.psychologie.uni-bonn.de/online-documents/lit_ww.htm
Contact: ralf.ott(at)uni-bonn.de (01-19-01) This site represents
a compilation of full text documents which are arranged in
eay-to-browse-through
categories. The documents are journal articles, editorials, or
dissertations.
Psychology of Cyberspace, http://www.rider.edu/users/suler/psycyber/psycyber.html
Contact: suler(at)voicenet.com (01-19-01) The articles collected
in this web site explore the psychological dimensions of environments
created
by computers and online networks. They aim at providing an
understanding
of the various psychological components of cyberspace and how people
react
to and behave within it.
Psychology Information Online, http://www.psychologyinfo.comContact:
feedback(at)psychologyinfo.com(01-19-01)
Psychology Information Online provides information about psychological
diagnosis, disorders and problems, psychotherapy and counseling
(including
family therapy, couple counseling and group therapy), behavior therapy
(stress management and relaxation skills training, assertiveness
training,
desensitization for phobias, parenting skills, etc.), psychological
evaluations
and testing, and other treatment services, and also provides
information
about Forensic psychology and psychological consultations for legal
matters.
Psychology of Religion Page, http://www.psywww.com/psyrelig
Contact: mnielsen(at)gasou.edu (01-19-01) This is a general
introduction
to the psychology of religion. Here you will find a description of what
psychologists have learned about how religion influences people's
lives.
Psychology Online Resource Central, http://www.psych-central.com/
Contact: donna(at)sycom-systems.com
or mcewen(at)friends.edu (01-19-01) This represents a collection of
links
to different WWW resources. The links are organized in categories, some
of which are Graduate Student Info, Interactive Web Sites, Library
Links,
Online Journals, and many more.
Psychology Web Sites, http://www.libraries.uc.edu/research/subject_resources/psychology/websites.html
(513) 556-1864
Psychology with Style: a hypertext guide to writing research reports
for students and instructors of experimental and research methods
courses,
http://www.uwsp.edu/psych/apa4b.htm
Contact: mplonsky(at)uwsp.edu (04-04-03)
PsychREF: resources in psychology on the Internet, http://www.psychref.com/
Contact: hevern(at)maple.lemoyne.edu (01-19-01) A collection of web
sites,
arranged in the following categories: General Resources, Teaching and
Scholarly
Activities, Students and Academic Advisors, and Topics and Subfields in
Psychology.
PsychWatch.com,
http://www.psychwatch.com/
PsycPORT, http://www.psycport.com
Contact: developer(at)apa.org (01-19-01) PsycPORT® is a
product
of the American Psychological Association created to provide quick
access
to mass-media information related to psychology. Read what the
newspapers
are writing about this science.
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Q
Quizbox, http://hiroshima.tomato.nu/English/quiz/quizbox.html
Quiz Tests, http://www.1000tests.com/quiz_box.html
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R
Regard, http://www.regard.ac.uk/
A searchable bibliographic database containing in-depth information on
UK social science research. It is wholly funded by the Economic and
Social
Research Council (ESRC) Contact: regard-help(at)bris.ac.uk
Research Methods Knowledge Base,
http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/
Research Randomizer:
Instant
Random Sampling and Random Assignment, http://www.randomizer.org/
Resource
Guide: History of Psychology,
http://pages.slu.edu/faculty/josephme/resguides/psyhist.html
RuralPSYCH, http://www.apa.org/rural/homepage.html
Contact: rural(at)apa.org (01-19-01) The goal of RuralPSYCH is to
alleviate the two primary problems encountered by psychologists
providing
mental health and substance abuse treatment in frontier and rural
areas:
(1) professional isolation and (2) lack of current treatment
information.
Efforts are concentrated on the use of the WWW to provide a means for
psychologists
practicing in rural and frontier areas to communicate with each other
and
access expert resources in tertiary care centers and academic
institutions.
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T
Test your IQ, Personality or Entrepreneurial Skills on the Web,
http://www.2h.com
Contact: support(at)2h.com
Testing Materials Resource Book Online, http://www.psychtest.com/
Contact: mdangus(at)psychtest.com Check out the
Internet
Link page on this site.
W
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library:
Statistics,
http://www.stat.ufl.edu/vlib/statistics.html
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Y
Yahoo (Psychology and Related Disciplines), http://dir.yahoo.com/Social_Science/Psychology/
Contact: deadlinks(at)yahoo-inc.com (01-19-01) A directory
to psychology-related web-based resources provided by Yahoo.com.
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SOURCES OF PSYCHOLOGY JOURNALS
Dead Link Archive
For the following Dead Links, use Internet Archive to find a
version of these sites. Highlight and copy the URL, then go to
the
Way
Back Machine at http://www.archive.org/index.html
and then paste the URL into the web address box. Often
icons
are not available and the most recent listed version may not bring up
the
page. Go to an earlier date on the archive list for that
site.
If you find a dead link in the list above, feel free to use the Way
Back Machine with it.
Psycology Connect, http://members.xoom.com/psyconnect/
Quiz Box, http://quizbox.com/personality/ Contact:
http://quizbox.com/contact
(03-07-01) This site is full of tests that you can take for
recreational
use as well as research purposes.
Sleep/Wake Disorders Canada: Narcolepsy, Insomnia, Restless Legs
Syndrome,
Night Terrors, etc.WDC, http://swdca.org/ Contact:
not
available (05-01-01)
Cognitive & Psychological Sciences on the Internet,
http://www-psych.stanford.edu/cogsci/
Contact: oehlmann(at)psych.stanford.edu (01-19-01) This is an
index
to Internet resources relevant to research in cognitive science and
psychology.
It's organized in sections, such as Academic Programs, Organizations
and
Conferences, Journals and Magazines, Newsgroups, and more.
Other Megalists of Psychology Resources, http://www.gasou.edu/psychweb/resource/megalist.htm
What Test Would the School Psychologist Use??? http://www.edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu/~mnesset/tests.html
Contact: mary(at)OutThereDigital.com (01-19-01) This website
features
a list of categories of tests, a description of what the category of
test
is trying to measure, and examples of actual tests in that category.
Very
helpful site for students of School Psychology, since they will be
giving
these tests for a living one day!
Personality Test, http://www.myfuture.com/career/personality.html
Contact: careerwebmaster(at)ios.doi.gov (01-19-01) This is a
Personality
Test that you can take to find out whether you are a Guardian, Artisan,
Idealist, or Rational.
Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy, http://www.phil.indiana.edu/ejap/
Moved to NewJourn subscription access.
Resources for Graduate Students in Psychology,
http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/stu/pjeffrie/index.html
Contact: webmaster(at)ic.sunysb.edu (01-19-01) This site could be
very helpful to the Graduate Student. It covers areas that are not
formally
included in the curricula of most programs, but which are nevertheless
necessary for success in school and life after graduate school.
Resources
are gathered in the following areas: Presenting Your Work, Employment,
Conferences, and more.
Psychology Journals and Magazines,
http://www-psych.stanford.edu/cogsci/journals.html
Contact: cogsci(at)mailbase.ac.uk
Resources for the Teaching of Psychology,
http://www.noctrl.edu/~ajomuel/crow/
Contact: jfm(at)noctrl.edu (10-25-01) Excellent
resources
Resources for College Counselors,
http://www.tarleton.edu/~counseling/coresour/cores.htm
Contact: Long(at)tarleton.edu (01-19-01) This is a
collection
of Internet addresses for a variety of organizations in the filed of
Counseling
Psychology. Thus, if you are looking for a list of organizations in the
filed to contact, this is a really good place to start, including a
free
electronic newletter.
South Eastern
Psychological
Association (SEPA) http://www.cas.ucf.edu/sepa/
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