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Chapter 1: Introduction to the Science of Psychology
Sigmund Freud
These sites are devoted to Sigmund Freud and have links to other Freud sites.
http://plaza.interport.net/nypsan/freudarc.html
Diversity At this web site you can access information about cultural issues, Asian American children, Latino children, African American children, and gender.
http://home.earthlink.net/~dboals1/diversit.html
Generating Research Ideas
This web site has good strategies for generating research ideas, with opportunities for you to learn how theories are formed, how research hypotheses are generated and evaluated, and how science progresses.
http://spsp.clarion.edu
Developmental Psychology This is the web site of the American Psychological Association’s main journal that includes research on children’s development. Links to abstracts of current articles are provided.
http://www.apa.org/journals/dev.html
Ethics The web site of the American Psychological Association on ethical principles has information about such topics as respecting others, nondiscrimination, sexual harassment, evaluation, assessment, intervention, teaching, training, supervision, and research.
http://www.apa.org/ethics/code.html
Behavior Genetics This article, written by a number of leading behavior geneticists, describes what the field of behavior genetics is like, its traditional methods, and innovative methods that have recently been developed.
http://www.faseb.org/genetics/ashg/policy/pol-28.htm
Careers This site contains extensive information about careers in psychology and provides advice about making the most of your undergraduate years, about entry-level jobs, about careers requiring graduate degrees, and about job searching resources.
http://www.psychwww.com/careers/index.htm
Nonacademic Careers in Psychology
Examine many different nonacademic careers in psychology and read about some personal stories of individuals in these types of careers.
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