Much of psychological research does not attempt to solve a particular problem or look at how people behave in a real-life situation. Nevertheless, that sort of research still has implications for people's lives. Students learn about this material in classes, but in much greater detail than the public needs or wants. Thus, this category is for those sites that attempt to educate the public about the implications of basic psychological research.
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Quizzes and other interactive features supplement articles on topics such as emotions, memory, personality, and the brain.
Peer-reviewed research in psychology, digested for an audience of students, academics, practitioners and anyone with an interest in psychology.
Explore topics such as emotion, language, and the senses at five levels of organization (from molecular to social) and three levels of explanation (from beginner to advanced). [Requires Javascript and Flash]
A resource providing some of David Gershaw's short articles (previously entitled "A Line on Life"). The articles are about everyday issues and are adapted from textbooks and other scholarly resources. Intended for the lay person.
Brief and to-the-point examinations of the applications of research on attraction, compliance, groups, and persuasion.
Press releases and articles compiled by the American Psychological Association.
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A weblog with articles by leading social and cognitive psychologists on the application of research to timely legal and policy issues. Sponsored by the Project on Law and Mind Sciences at Harvard Law School.
Exercises, demonstrations, and teaching materials that address the causes and consequences of prejudice. Also has a directory of experts.
Peer-reviewed research in psychology, digested for an audience of students, academics, practitioners and anyone with an interest in psychology.
Press releases and articles compiled by the American Psychological Association.
[RSS]
A weblog with articles by leading social and cognitive psychologists on the application of research to timely legal and policy issues. Sponsored by the Project on Law and Mind Sciences at Harvard Law School.
Brief and to-the-point examinations of the applications of research on attraction, compliance, groups, and persuasion.
Explore topics such as emotion, language, and the senses at five levels of organization (from molecular to social) and three levels of explanation (from beginner to advanced). [Requires Javascript and Flash]
Exercises, demonstrations, and teaching materials that address the causes and consequences of prejudice. Also has a directory of experts.
A resource providing some of David Gershaw's short articles (previously entitled "A Line on Life"). The articles are about everyday issues and are adapted from textbooks and other scholarly resources. Intended for the lay person.
Quizzes and other interactive features supplement articles on topics such as emotions, memory, personality, and the brain.

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