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  1. Visualizing Psychology by Siri Carpenter, Karen Huffman, 2009-10-12
  2. Psychology Applied to Teaching by Jack Snowman, Rick McCown, et all 2008-01-25
  3. Psychology in Action by Karen Huffman, 2008-11-24
  4. Psychology: Core Concepts (6th Edition) by Philip G. Zimbardo, Robert L. Johnson, et all 2008-10-31
  5. Biological Psychology by James W. Kalat, 2008-12-16
  6. Atkinson & Hilgard's Introduction to Psychology by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Barbara L. Fredrickson, et all 2009-06-15
  7. The Story of Psychology by Morton Hunt, 2007-12-18
  8. Understanding Psychology by Robert Feldman, 2008-10-23
  9. The Everything Psychology Book: Explore the Human Psyche and Understand Why We Do the Things We Do (Everything Series) by Lynda L. Warwick, Lesley Bolton, 2004-07-12
  10. Discovering Psychology by Don Hockenbury, 2010-01-27
  11. World of Psychology, The (7th Edition) (MyPsychLab Series) by Samuel E. Wood, Ellen Green Wood, et all 2010-02-05
  12. Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior by Michael Passer, Ronald Smith, 2007-10-25
  13. Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism (New in Paper) by George A. Akerlof, Robert J. Shiller, 2010-02-21
  14. Psychology: A Journey by Dennis Coon, John O. Mitterer, 2010-01-01

81. The Psychology Of Consumers: Consumer Behavior And Marketing
Introduction to the psychology of consumer psychology and consumer behavior.Teaching material by Lars Perner.
http://www.consumerpsychologist.com/
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CONSUMERS CONSUMER BEHAVIOR AND MARKETING
Lars Perner, Ph.D.

San Diego State University
Imperial Valley Campus
720 Heber Ave.
Calexico, CA 9223
Marketing Basics

International Marketing

International Business

Channels/Distribution
...
Finding Consumer Behavior Literature
Consumer Behavior and Marketing Strategy
The study of consumers helps firms and organizations improve their marketing strategies by understanding issues such as how
  • The psychology of how consumers think, feel, reason, and select between different alternatives (e.g., brands, products); The the psychology of how the consumer is influenced by his or her environment (e.g., culture, family, signs, media); The behavior of consumers while shopping or making other marketing decisions; Limitations in consumer knowledge or information processing abilities influence decisions and marketing outcome; How consumer motivation and decision strategies differ between products that differ in their level of importance or interest that they entail for the consumer; and How marketers can adapt and improve their marketing campaigns and marketing strategies to more effectively reach the consumer.

82. UK Association For Humanistic Psychology Practitioners: Providing Therapy And Co
Provides information about therapists, counsellors, and other practitioners who apply the theories of Humanistic psychology to their work.
http://www.ahpp.org
UK Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners About UKAHPP Core beliefs Working humanistically The UKAHPP board Finding a Practitioner Search Register of members Joining UKAHPP How to join Membership classes Membership categories Criteria for membership Events UKAHPP workshops etc Members' workshops etc Forums Humanistic Psychology
in Europe
Members Area Board Members Membership Committee Ethics Committee ... Members Forum Ethics Code of Ethics Ethical Review Procedure Code of Practice Complaints Procedure Contact UKAHPP Contact Feedback Links Welcome to the website of the United Kingdom Association for Humanistic Psychology Practitioners (UKAHPP). The UKAHPP was founded in 1980 as a national accrediting organisation for all those who apply the theories of Humanistic Psychology in their work. This website has been created to introduce the public and referral agencies to the UKAHPP, its philosophy and its membership criteria.

83. Psychology Tutorials And Demonstrations
Links to online experiments in a variety of fields of psychology.
http://psych.hanover.edu/Krantz/tutor.html

Department Information:
Select Option Curriculum Faculty Research Research Interests History Award Winners Student Resources: Select Option Class Pages Research Opportunities Award Winners Psi Chi Chapter Online Research Finding Psych Scales Career Resources Explore Psych Student Organizations Psychology Departments PsychScholar Alumni Information: Select Option Department News Alumni Careers Department Information Award Winners Hanover College: Select Option College Homepage Career Center Center for Bus. Prep. Intranet Library Registrar Web Resources: Select Option Psychology Tutorials Online Research Online Journals Psychological Societies PsychScholar Psychological Software Psychology Links Internet Search Email the Department Chair Hanover College
Psychology Department

Keep up-to-date on these tutorials.

Psychological Tutorials
and Demonstrations
This is a page that will contain links to hypertext tutorials in psychology as they become available. Currently there are links to tutorials in:
Index
What's New Artificial Intelligence Biopsychology/Physiopsychology Clinical Psychology ... Social Psychology
What's New
Artificial Intelligence
  • Eliza . (Author Unknown) This is the classic program, with a web interface, that attempts to use basic AI to imitate certain aspects of a therapeutic conversation.

84. Storm
Provides direction toward learning and playing golf.
http://www.clearkeygolf.com/storm.htm
THE New Golf Psychology "New," as we use it, means interactive, balanced, process oriented and dynamic. "Old," for our purposes, means cerebral, rational, locked in to outcome statements and static. "Old" just repeats the same cliched preliminaries over and over, duplicates the overdone urgency to build strong foundations, but lacks any method or process to bring that to a consistent, productive conclusion. "New" builds a house on a single foundation and puts a roof on it. Gives you a place to go, a way to get there, a door to enter and a furnished place to live when you arrive. The "old" just keeps on rebuilding the foundation. It gets "all dressed up with no place to go." Wherever one looks, there are claims of "New, Best, First, Most, Top, Number One," describing products, services, processes, programs, or ideas. "How is 'Best' evaluated?" What magic determines if something really is NEW , not to mention natural enough to put health in your game? Even if there are promises or guarantees of comfort in playing your game, with references, historic profiles, secure notes and footnotes from research, and quotes from highly reputable scientists, most folks will go more by what their friends and heroes say than by any evidence. No matter how substantial, It is not easy to offset the instinctive need to maintain the status quo. If the sound you hear is unfamiliar, you may just ignore it, or reject it out of hand. Of course if the voice is heard on a golf channel or in a golf magazine, it's got to be "gospel," right? Would "Golf in a Box" market well? In our culture? You bet!

85. Electronic Journals And Periodicals In Psychology And Related Fields
Electronic Journal of Research in Educational psychology {A refereed {peerreviewed online journal, in Spanish} related to psychology and Assessment
http://psych.hanover.edu/Krantz/journal.html

Department Information:
Select Option Curriculum Faculty Research Research Interests History Award Winners Student Resources: Select Option Class Pages Research Opportunities Award Winners Psi Chi Chapter Online Research Finding Psych Scales Career Resources Explore Psych Student Organizations Psychology Departments PsychScholar Alumni Information: Select Option Department News Alumni Careers Department Information Award Winners Hanover College: Select Option College Homepage Career Center Center for Bus. Prep. Intranet Library Registrar Web Resources: Select Option Psychology Tutorials Online Research Online Journals Psychological Societies PsychScholar Psychological Software Psychology Links Internet Search Email the Department Chair Hanover College
Psychology Department
Electronic Journals and Periodicals
It is hoped to maintain a relatively complete index of psychologically related electronic journals, conference proceedings, and other periodicals in this document. If you know of any electronic journals that are not on this list do not hesitated to contact me at krantzj@hanover.edu

86. Pacific Graduate School Of Psychology - PGSP - Offers The Ph.D. In Clinical Psyc
Offers the Ph.D. in clinical psychology. Includes methodology, studies, oncampus training clinic and faculty profiles.
http://www.pgsp.edu/
Graduate School
Application Process
Updated:
Special Program details
PGSP-STANFORD Psy.D. CONSORTIUM WELCOME
Pacific Graduate School of Psychology Open Houses this year:
Nov. 5, 2005 Jan. 7th, 2006 Feb. 4th Mar. 4th Apr. 1st
All Open Houses are from 10:00 -12:30
Ph.D. Program in Clinical Psychology
California Psychology Licensing Board Scores
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87. Center For Evolutionary Psychology
Research center directed by Leda Cosmides and John Tooby, University of California,Santa Barbara. Suggested reading, evolutionary psychology primer,
http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/

88. McGill University
Department of psychology
http://www.psych.mcgill.ca/

89. Exploratorium On Biological Bases Of Behavior:
Articles and links on Biological psychology.
http://inst.santafe.cc.fl.us/~mwehr/X2BioWR.htm
Psyc Explorer Lab - Biological Bases of Behavior
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND BEHAVIOR - AMA
Explore the American Medical Ass. tutorial site, Atlas of the Body 2.2 Basic Neural Processes Lab and Tutorial Experience a Tutorial by John Krantz on Neural Processes The Nervous System Lab Explore the Inner Life of Neurons in this Psy Explorer Lab The Brain Lab and Tutorials Explore the Harvard Whole Brain Atlas and Internet Tutorials on the Brain The Brain and Behavior lab Explore Connections between the Mind, Body, Emotions and Behavior The Brain and Behavior Laboratory 2 Experience a Lab Simulation of Your Brain and Nervous System Neurosciences on the Internet Explore Exceptional Neuroscience Sites and Colleges on the Web Brain Research and Neuroscience News Keep Current with Neuroscience News and Research Briefings 2.9 Brain and Behavior : Neurological Disorders Learn about Neurological Disorders and Explore Brain Connections Brain and Behavior: Gender Differences Research Brain Differences Between Males and Females Fascinating Topics WebLinks : BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR Utilize Weblinks to Explore Links between the Brain and Behavior 2.12 University Brain Labs on the Web

90. Association For Humanistic Psychology
AHP, the most widely recognized, international group of humanistic psychologists.They explore the healing and expansion of the human psyche (mind and
http://www.ahpweb.org/
Home Education Association Publications ... JUDITH ORLOFF
The Association for Humanistic Psychology
and The Conference Works present the best in Humanistic Psychology events. Please see Events Calendar for details. Association for Humanistic Psychology
1516 Oak St, #320A
Alameda, CA 94501-2947
Phone: 510/769-6495 ahpoffice@aol.com
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91. DISCURSIVE PSYCHOLOGY OF MATHEMATICS TEACHING AND LEARNING
Stephen Lerman, Centre for Mathematics Education, South Bank University. An attempt to outline a research programme for mathematics education which is firmly based in cultural, discursive psychology.
http://www.sbu.ac.uk/~lermans/PMEpaper.html
A MOMENT IN THE ZOOM OF A LENS: TOWARDS A DISCURSIVE PSYCHOLOGY OF MATHEMATICS TEACHING AND LEARNING Stephen Lerman Centre for Mathematics Education South Bank University London, UK Abstract Psychology has undergone considerable changes in the last decade or so, in line with developments in cultural studies, feminist research, postmodernism etc. In mathematics education research one can see the evidence of such developments, albeit as yet in a limited way. In publications over the last few years I have argued the case for a cultural psychology and for a move away from constructivism. In this paper I attempt to outline a research programme for mathematics education which is firmly based in cultural, discursive psychology. I discuss theoretical issues, refer to some of the important literature, and present some research in aspects of the programme. (1) Traditional psychology, for all that its field of study is human behaviour, has offered little that can help to improve society. modern psychology has been incapable of making serious contributions to Third World ( sic In the process of individualizing its view of students, it (mathematics education) has lost any serious sense of the social structures and the race, gender and class relations that form these individuals. Furthermore, it is then unable to situate areas such as mathematics education in a wider, social context that includes larger programs for democratic education and a more democratic society. (Apple, 1995, p. 331)

92. Illinois Psychology
About UIUC psychology Give to UIUC psychology psychology Department, 603East Daniel St., Champaign, IL 61820 • Phone (217) 3330631 • Fax (217)
http://www.psych.uiuc.edu/

93. Aristotle's Psychology
Recounts the principal and distinctive claims of Aristotle's psychological writings, especially De Anima. By Christopher Shields of the University of Colorado.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-psychology/
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Aristotle (384-322 BC) was born in Macedon, in what is now northern Greece, but spent most of his adult life in Athens. His life in Athens divides into two periods, first as a member of Plato's Academy (367-347) and later as director of his own school, the Lyceum (334-323). The intervening years were spent mainly in Assos and Lesbos, and briefly back in Macedon. His years away from Athens were predominantly taken up with biological research and writing. Judged on the basis of their content, Aristotle's most important psychological writings probably belong to his second residence in Athens, and so to his most mature period. His principal work in psychology, De Anima , reflects in different ways his pervasive interest in biological taxonomy and his most sophisticated physical and metaphysical theory.

94. PSY240S_Index
Lecture notes from the University of Toronto's Abnormal psychology class taught by Prof. Rector.
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Bookstore/2603/PSY240S_Index.html
PSY 240S - Abnormal Psychology Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis
Research Components and Methods

Mood Disorders

Term Test
Anxiety Disorders I

Reading Week
Anxiety Disorders II

Eating Disorders

Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders

Substance Disorders
...
All Lectures On One Page

95. Penn Psychology Home
psychology is the science of mind, brain, and behavior. The Department of psychologyat the University of Pennsylvania is the oldest continuously
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/

96. College Of Education And Psychology
Information about the psychology and Education majors, and adult degree programs.
http://cep.jmu.edu/

97. Harvard University Psychology Department: Home
Cognition, brain and behavior, and developmental psychology are key researchareas of the psychology Department.
http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/psych/
Academics undergraduate program
graduate program

fall 2005 courses

William James Hall
33 Kirkland Street
Cambridge MA 02138
Info: 617.495.3800
history of the department
People faculty staff graduate students postdocs Research areas
developmental psychology

experimental psychopathology

social psychology
Libraries psychology online subscriptions 2005-2006 Post-doctoral and Lecturer Opportunities

98. Public E-print Archive: Cognitive Psychology Papers By Stevan Harnad
Papers on categorical perception, the symbol grounding problem, and consciousness, with particular emphasis on the philosophy of AI.
http://cogsci.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/genpub.html
Preliminary Results of survey of users and non-users of Eprint Archives: http://www.eprints.org/results/
Eprints by Stevan Harnad on Cognitive Science
Stevan Harnad
Intelligence, Agents and Multimedia Group,
Department of Electronics and Computer Science,
University of Southampton,
Southampton SO17 1BJ
United Kingdom, The following papers are retrievable in hypertext form. Simply click on the title of the article.

99. Psychology Resources: AmoebaWeb
psychology resources categorized by subarea, including experimental, clinical,and applied fields.
http://www.vanguard.edu/faculty/ddegelman/amoebaweb/
AmoebaWeb is maintained by Douglas Degelman, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology at Vanguard University of Southern California. Updated 8/23/2005 8:22 AM What's New? "AmoebaWeb showcases psychology at its best" APA Monitor Applied Psychology Forensic Psychology Personality ...
Psychological Science and Spiritual Pursuits: David Myers
: "Science also informs the spiritual quest as it helps us winnow genuine from pseudo spirituality. When people make certain claims of spiritual intuition, science can test them. Putting spiritual claims to the test may sound like letting the scientific fox into the spiritual chicken coop; but actually a religious mandate for science exists-even science applied to religion." Featured Website Archive AmoebaWeb is an American Psychological Association Website of the Month , providing
over 2000 links to psychology content (including full-text articles) freely available on the Web.
http://www.vanguard.edu/faculty/ddegelman/amoebaweb/
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AmoebaWeb Home Doug Degelman Home VUSC Psychology AmoebaWeb provides access to information. This information is not a substitute for professional care and does not replace diagnosis and treatment of any psychological disorder by a licensed professional. Please email Dr. Douglas Degelman at ddegelman@vanguard.edu

100. Peter R. Breggin And Psychiatric Drug Facts
Peter R. Breggin, M.D. founded The International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and psychology (ICSPP) as a nonprofit research and educational network 25 years ago and warns the media and the public about the potential dangers of drugs, electroshock, psychosurgery, and the biological theories of psychiatry.
http://www.breggin.com
Psychiatric Drug Facts
Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
What your doctor may not know about:
How psychiatric drugs really work
Adverse drug effects on the brain and mind
The role of the FDA
Drug company practices
Recent medical and legal developments
Electroshock and psychosurgery
Last updated September 1, 2005
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR THE BREGGINS
Peter R. Breggin, M.D. and Ginger Breggin
101 East State Street, PMB 112 Ithaca, New York 14850-5543 Phone: 607 272 5328 Fax: 607 272 5329 Dr. Breggin continues to see patients in his office in Ithaca New York He prefers to accept those who live relatively nearby in central New York State and the Finger Lakes region. Dr. Breggin no longer accepts legal cases that require travel or trial testimony. He usually does not have the time to answer information inquiries. Peter R. Breggin, M.D. began in the full time private practice of psychiatry in 1968. Dr. Breggin has been informing the professions, media and the public about the potential dangers of drugs, electroshock, psychosurgery, involuntary treatment, and the biological theories of psychiatry for over three decades. Since 1964 Dr. Breggin has been publishing peer-reviewed articles and medical books in his subspecialty of clinical psychopharmacology. He is the author of dozens of scientific articles and nineteen professional books, many dealing with psychiatric medication, the FDA and drug approval process, the evaluation of clinical trials, and standards of care in psychiatry and related fields.

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