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Internet Resources

           You will become somewhat familiar with psychology Internet and the World Wide Web sites during this course.  You will use some of your bibliography research just for browsing and exploring the field of psychology. In fact, if you find a psychology site that is interesting and has general appeal for first course psychology students, please tell the instructor for distribution to others, or publish the link (with a brief description) in our class folder.  From time to time the instructor will share new sites in class or in the class email folder.

            In addition, you will be exploring the Myers in Modules Student Activities CD, which comes with your text, as you work through this course material.  There are many links to the internet and web on this CD.  For example, check the Careers in Psychology at Marky Lloyd's page.

          Here are several interesting psychology sites which you may want to visit (my favorite is PsychWeb). The last I checked these sites were operational:

a) PsychWeb (http://www.psychwww.com)

b) American Psychological Association (http://www.apa.org)

c) Whole Brain Atlas (http://www.med.harvard.edu:80/AANLIB/home.html)

d) Psychwatch (http://www.psychwatch.com)