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Approaches to Psychology, 4/e
William E. Glassman, Ryerson University
Marilyn Hadad, Ryerson University


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Psychology Websites

Classics in the History of Psychology
Excellent online archive of classic articles in psychology, maintained by Christopher Green of York University, Toronto, Canada

Cognitive & Psychological Sciences
One of several psychology resource lists maintained at Stanford University.

Psych Web
Russ Dewey's well-known site, offering resources and links for both students and teachers; not to be confused with the commercial site Psychweb, which does offer a searchable index of psychology-related sites.

Online Journals

Psycholoquy
Psycholoquy journal in hypertext format, searchable by topic and keyword.

Journal of Mind and Behavior
Online journal, rather eclectic in orientation.

Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Website for print journal; contains current articles submitted for peer commentaries.

Current Research in Social Psychology
Electronic Journal of social psychology.

Psychology-related journals
Excellent directory of online publication sites, maintained by Dr. David Krantz of Dartmouth University.

Links to Psychological Journals
List of over 1500 journals in several languages; created by Armin Guenther of Universitat Augsburg. Note: this site was last updated in 1999, so some links are out of date.

Note: other links for journals related to particular approaches are provided on the pages keyed to each chapter of Approaches to Psychology

Psychology Organizations

American Psychological Association
Home Page for the major association of American psychologists.

American Psychological Society
Home Page for APS (more experimentally-oriented than APA).

British Psychological Society
Home Page for the major association of British psychologists.

Canadian Psychological Association
Home Page for the major association of Canadian psychologists.

Other Sites of Educational Interest

Research Resources for the Social Sciences
Site developed by Craig McKie of Carleton University in conjunction with McGraw-Hill; as the title suggests, it is broader than the psychology lists given above.

National Institutes of Health
US government agency which funds some types of psychological research.

National Science Foundation
Major US government research organization.

Library of Congress
Home Page for US Library of Congress www resources.

© William Glassman and Marilyn Hadad, 2004.