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Careers in Psychology

  • An up-to-date guide to careers open to psychology majors. The guide was created by students in PSYC 470 Highlights and Connections class in the Fall of 2011

APA Style

  • A comprehensive guide to APA style (6th edition)
  • APA Journals
  • Library Research in Psychology: Finding it easily
  • The Merck Manual
  • Social Cognition Paper Archive and Information Center
  • A guide for writing research papers
A guide to statistical analyses
  • Perform a variety of statistical tests and significance tests online
  • How to choose the right statistical test (and even do it online!)
Presentation Guidelines
  • Creating Effective Poster Presentations
  • Developing a Poster Presentation
  • Effective Presentations Homepage
  • How to Develop Effective Oral Presentations
  • Making PowerPoint Presentations
Psychology websites 
  • Alley Dog
  • American Psychiatric Association
  • American Psychological Association
  • APA: Monitor on Psychology
  • American Psychological Society
  • Behavior Online
  • Illusion Works
  • International Association of Applied Psychology
  • Psychology Degree Guide & Career Resources
  • Social Psychology Network
  • Society for Neuroscience 
  • Society for Personality and Social Psychology
  • Society for Quantitative Analysis of Behavior
  • Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology

 

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Blogging about London (Part 2)
Professor Alan Searleman contributed to a Wall Street Journal report, “Does being a lefty equal success?”
Research by Professor Serge Onyper shows that chewing gum improves cognitive function.
The Church Neuroscience Lecture, with guest speaker Suzanne Corkin
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