 |  Adult Development and Aging, 5/e William J. Hoyer,
Syracuse University (Ph.D. W. Virginia University) Paul A. Roodin,
State University College At Oswego (Ph.D. Purdue)
Adult Development: An Introduction
Web Links
http://aging.ufl.edu/apadiv20/apadiv20.htm
(http://aging.ufl.edu/apadiv20/apadiv20.htm)
From the home page for Division 20 of the American Psychological Association, you can access resources for educators (for example, syllabi and videotape listings), information about graduate study in the psychology of adult development and aging, publications summarizing new research findings, and conference information. |
 |  |  | http://www.hhs.gov/about/opdivs/aoa.html
(http://www.hhs.gov/about/opdivs/aoa.html)
The Administration on Aging page lists many links to Internet websites on a large variety of topics in aging, as well as a wealth of information about aging and the elderly. |
 |  |  | http://www.psychologicalscience.org/
(http://www.psychologicalscience.org/)
The home page for the American Psychological Society (APS) is a portal for access to APS journals and other resources in psychology. |
 |  |  | http://www.geron.org/
(http://www.geron.org/)
The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) is a professional organization devoted to advancing research, education, and practice in gerontology. |
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