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Psychology -- Web Gateways

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About: Psychology, by Kendra Van Wagner    
Well-organized guide to psychology resources on the Internet... more
AmoebaWeb, by Douglas Degelman    
Provides over 2000 links to psychology-related web sites in all research areas... more
Association for Applied Sport Psychology Resource Center    
Well-organized group of Internet links related to sports and sports psychology, including associations, conferences, sports media organizations, and more... more
Encyclopedia of Psychology    
Extensive, annotated directory of Web sites on psychology, organized in a click-through tree of topics and subtopics... more
Intute: Social Sciences    
Directory to high-quality web resources in the areas of the social sciences, including: anthropology, business, economics, education, environmental studies, hospitality and catering, government, law, human geography, politics, psychology, social welfare, sociology, sports, travel and tourism, women's studies, and related disciplines... more
Open Directory: Psychology    
Possibly the most extensive directory of psychology resources on the Internet, containing over 2,800 Web sites, organized by category with numerous cross-references... more
Psychology World Wide Web Virtual Library   Good for Basic Research   
Gateway to Internet resources on psychology... more
PsychScholar, by John H. Krantz    
A collection of psychology and mental health web sites, including those aimed at "scholars" (professionals and advanced students) and "budding scholars" (beginning students)... more
Research Sources on Concepts of Person and Self, by Shaun Gallagher   Good for Basic Research   
A guide to information sources that approaches concepts of person and self from the viewpoints of various schools and branches of psychology... more

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