The Personality Project's web page for academic resources offers an up-to-date look at important publications and the latest names in research. (
http://www.personality-project.org/perproj/other.html
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Hosted by the University of Rochester, this web page offers further reading in "other" applied domains, such as environment and religion. (
http://www.psych.rochester.edu/SDT/publications/pub_other.html
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Hosted by McGraw-Hill, this web site provides an introduction to pursuing academic or professional positions after your undergraduate work; the site also has a number of helpful links. (
http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/intro/cafe/common/career/top-toc.htm
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Review job listings in psychology, career tips, jobs and internships, and many other aspects of pursuing a career in psychology. (
http://www.socialpsychology.org/career.htm
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Marky Lloyd's web site with excellent information about how to get the most from an undergraduate education in psychology. You also can examine career-related abilities and interests, as well as the type of jobs available to individuals with an undergraduate degree in psychology, including those involving work with adolescents. (
http://www.psychwww.com/careers/index.htm
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