John W. Santrock,
University of Texas, Dallas
Links to Websites related to psychology
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Psychweb
(http://www.psychweb.com)
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Psychcrawler
(http://www.psychcrawler.com)
a source for limited research |
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National Down Syndrome Society
(http://www.ndss.org)
Provides comprehensive, online information about Down syndrome, including education, research, and advocacy. |
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Nature Genome Website
(http://www.nature.com/genomics)
Presents a variety of sources on genome projects--human and nonhuman--around the world. |
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National Institutes of Health
(http://www.nih.gov)
Starting point for getting into any subagency of NIH |
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National Institute of Mental Health
(http://www.nimh.nih.gov)
Excellent resource for policy statements, NIMH research, grants |
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Online Psychology Website of links to a variety of different topics
(http://www.onlinepsych.com/index.html)
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Professor Lawrence M. Hinman of University of San Diego
(http://ethics.acusd.edu/reproductive_technologies.html)
Another site that would provide good subject matter for discussion on the ethical and legal issues surrounding reproductive technology, including cloning. |
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Scientific American
(http://www.sciam.com)
General scientific resource |
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Serendip
(http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/serendip)
Interactive exhibits, articles, links on the topics covered in this chapter |
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Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD)
(http://www.srcd.org/)
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University of Chicago Press Journals
(http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/pub-alpha.html)
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University of Kansas Medical Center, Genetics Education Center
(http://www.kumc.edu/gec)
Excellent resource on Human Genome Project as well as exhibits, links, articles, search engines, and other useful information on genetics |
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Web MD
(http://www.webmd.com)
Offers a wide variety of information for the medical profession and for consumers. |