Psychology Websites
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[edit] Psychology Websites
Links to pamphlets, career information, psychology departments, and online journals (mostly fee-based) and other resources. Maintained by a Georgia Southern professor of psychology.
Links to test for purchase and reviews of tests.
Full-text collection of public domain literature in psychology and related disciplines. Developed by psychology professor at York University in Toronto.
Links to sites on various psychology-related topics, such as careers, history and theory. From Jacksonville State University Department of Psychology.
Resources related to psychology including academic and school psychology, psychology and religion, employment information, and some full-text journals. Part of the WWW Virtual Library.
List of psychology-related web sites.
Links to various social psychology topics, graduate programs, journals, organizations, teaching resources and more. Maintained by a Wesleyan psychology professor.
Information on develpopment, research and graduate programs in this field from this Center at the University of California in Santa Barbara which is affiliated with the departments of psychology and anthropology.
Provides information from government research on mental health.
an online education resource center providing links to research tools, writing guides, journals, book lists, degrees, and more.
[edit] Associations
Guidelines for APA style, information for the public and for professionals.
Professional organization for the advancement of scientifically oriented psychology.
A professional, interdisciplinary organization concerned with the behavioral and cognitive sciences and their application to human behavior and life.
A professional organization which promotes research and understanding of aging to improve the quality of life as one ages.
Recent studies and information for general public on mental disorders, funding opportunities for research, and directory of psychologists
Professional association whose goal is to promote the understanding of adolescence through research and dissemination.
Professional organization which promotes multidisciplinary research in human development.





