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Encyclopedia of Psychology |
The Encyclopedia of Psychology is intended to facilitate browsing
in any area of psychology. There are two paths envisioned for this
purpose:
- Original information generated by respected researchers and practitioners in various fields of psychology.
- A hierarchical database of links to websites providing information about scientific psychology.
The Hierarchical database has been constructed using Links Engine from
Gossamer Threads Inc and
will of course be constantly changing as new sites are added and old ones
removed. If you have sites you feel belong in this database, feel free
to submit them. If a site belongs in multiple categories, submit it
in each relevant category. The database administrators will
review submitted sites and their categorization and if they concur will
add the sites to the database. Our intent is to create a set of links
that represent the best available sites organized in a
manner that furthers the understanding of Psychology as a science.
The information on this site is to be used for informational purposes
only. It should not be used as a substitute for seeking qualified
professional care for the diagnosis, treatment and care of medical or
psychiatric disorders.
We are constantly in the process of searching out sites and categorizing
them. If your site entry is miscategorized or has errors, either fill
out the modify form or E-mail Don Walter at
with the correct information.
If you feel new categories should be added, or have technical/administrative
questions, E-mail Don Walter at
.
Direct content related comments and suggestions to:
- William Palya
- Department of Psychology, Jacksonville State University
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Last updated: September 07, 2011
accesses to these pages since January 1, 2000