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| | Applied psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Forensic psychology is the area concerned with the application of psychological methods and principles to legal questions and issues. |  | | Industrial and organizational psychology focuses to varying degrees on the psychology of the workforce, customer, and consumer, including issues such as the psychology of recruitment, selecting employees from an applicant pool which overall includes training, performance appraisal, job satisfaction, work behavior, stress at work and management. |  | | The basic premise of applied psychology is the use of psychological principles and theories to overcome practical problems in other fields, such as business management, product design, ergonomics, nutrition, and clinical medicine. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applied_psychology
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| | Psychology |
 | | Psychology 101 may be waived for students who achieve a 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement examination in Psychology or who pass a Departmental examination. |  | | Prerequisites: Psychology 210 and at least three courses in psychology. |  | | For the student who wishes to specialize in psychology or related fields, the necessary background is offered in subject matter, methods, and techniques for critical and systematic study on the student's own initiative and as preparation for graduate work. |
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http://abacus.bates.edu/catalog96-97/psychology.html
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| | USD: Undergraduate Bulletin |
 | | Clinical: Psychology 352, 354, 355, 356, or 357 |  | | Prerequisites: Psychology 101 and 130 or consent of the instructor. |  | | Prerequisites: Psychology 101 and 130 or consent of instructor. |
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http://www.sandiego.edu/bulletin/as/Psychology.html
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| | Canyon College: Biological Psychology Course Online |
 | | This course is an introduction to biological psychology with an emphasis on the biology of behavior. |  | | Through a combination of theories, case studies, and overall hands on approach to study, it will be the goal of the class to acquaint the students with the behavior related to organizations through the study of related topics. |  | | Key topics include but are not limited to the structure of neurons and nerve cells, hormones, the anatomy of the nervous system, plasticity and development of the brain, vision, senses other than vision, movement, body rhythms, internal body states, reproductive behaviors, emotional behaviors, learning and memory, language disorders, etc. |
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http://www.canyoncollege.edu/cc/psy~cnsl/syllabus/py465.htm
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| | Biological Psychology Social Sciences Science |
 | | Hundreds of psychology doctoral dissertations have been based on data generated in... |  | | Their psychology has evolved to enable them to do so; but because women can have... |  | | of background in memory and related subjects to understand the psychology of the... |
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http://www.iaswww.com/ODP/Science/Social_Sciences/Psychology/Biological
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| | Cornell Psychology Department |
 | | Graduate Field of Psychology: The interdisciplinary program for the graduate study of Psychology at Cornell University. |  | | The goal of the Field is to educate students to become researchers, scholars, and teachers who will contribute to the future of psychology as a scientific discipline in academic or other research-oriented settings. |  | | The Graduate Field of Psychology includes 39 faculty members from departments across the university including Psychology, Human Development, and Neurobiology and Behavior. |
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http://comp9.psych.cornell.edu
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| | College of the Holy Cross Biological Psychology |
 | | In recognition of the fact that the subject matter of biological psychology cannot be accommodated by any one department, the Biology and Psychology Departments jointly offer the Biological Psychology Concentration. |  | | The discipline that has been most involved in the effort to understand brain-behavior relations is termed biological psychology or neuroscience. |  | | Another third are premedical/predental students who see Biological Psychology as a relevant complement to their undergraduate preparation. |
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http://www.holycross.edu/departments/biopsych/why.html
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| | Ohio Wesleyan University Libraries & Information Services (LIS) Homepage - Psychology Internet Resources |
 | | Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection covers emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry and psychology, mental processes, anthropology, and observational and experimental methods. |  | | Psychology With Style, a hypertext writing guide by Mark Plonsky, University of Wisconsin -- Stevens Point, was designed to assist psychology students in writing professional quality reports of empirical research using the publication style required by the American Psychological Association (1994). |  | | School Psychology Resources Online This home page contains an impressive list of "links to sites of interest to the school psychology community." Included in this list are links to sites providing information on learning disabilities, mental retardation, and psycho-educational assessment and evaluation as well as links to information on various counseling issues. |
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http://library.owu.edu/scrpsych.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Biological Psychology: Books |
 | | Biological PsychologyAn Integrative Approach FREDERICK TOATESBiological Psychology is a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the biological bases of experience and behaviour. |  | | The overall theme and emphasis of the book is clearly justified and the approach related to others disciplines within biology and psychology. |  | | Buy Biological Psychology with The Principles of Writing in Psychology today! |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0582369738
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| | Biological Psychology. |
 | | M.W. Miller, J.J. Curtin, C.J. Patrick, A startle-probe methodology for investigating the effects of active avoidance on negative emotional reactivity, Biological Psychology 50 (3) (1999) pp. |  | | G.F. Wilson, C.R. Swain, P. Ullsperger, ERP components elicited in response to warning stimuli: the influence of task difficulty, Biological Psychology 47 (2) (1998) pp. |  | | Joseph I. Tracy, Catherine Monaco, Tania Giovannetti, George Abraham, Richard C. Josiassen, Anticholinergicity and cognitive processing in chronic schizophrenia, Biological Psychology 56 (1) (2001) pp. |
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http://elsevier.com/cdweb/journals/03010511/viewer.htt?viewtype=keywords&...
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| | Psyc 4205 Biological Psychology |
 | | This course is an introduction to the biological basis of behavior and mental phenomena. |  | | Course topics include an introduction to biopsychology, neuroanatomy and physiology, nuerotransmitters, neuropharmacology, hormones, evolution of behavior, brain development, neuroplasticity, sexual behavior, biological rhythms, sleep and dreaming, emotions, aggression, stress, learning and memory, and psychopathology. |  | | IMPORTANT: If you entered the Psychology program Fall 2005 or later, then a grade of 'C' or higher is required for all psychology courses applied toward the degree. |
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http://psysoc.colstate.edu/Schmidt/psyc4205/psyc4205.htm
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| | American Psychological Society - Teaching Resources |
 | | Psychology in America This site covers psychology in America prior to James trying to show that James was not the first American Psychologist. |  | | Mind, Brain, and the Experimental Psychology of Consciousness. |  | | A collection of cognitive psychology and perception experiments that allow you to see your own data and if you ftp to their site you can collect class data and the entire data set. |
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http://psych.hanover.edu/APS/teaching.html
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| | Biological Psychology |
 | | Understanding this area of psychology is an important basis for most other areas of psychology. |  | | Biopsychology has become an important research and theoretical approach for many other areas of psychology including Clinical psychology and Social psychology. |  | | Psych 318 examines the impact of biology on behavior. |
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http://personal.monm.edu/grahe_jon/p318.htm
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| | Department of Psychology |
 | | This collaboration, both across specialties within the Department and between Psychology and other disciplines, is a major hallmark of psychology in the 21 st century. |  | | Our fundamental goals are to offer a strong undergraduate program that provides students with a variety of research, internship, and study abroad opportunities; to maintain world-leading graduate programs across a broad range of areas; and to support research programs that advance the field and contribute to the well-being of society. |  | | After your visit, please feel free to contact us if you need more information. |
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http://www.psych.umn.edu
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| | Biological Psychology |
 | | Identify structures and functions of the human nervous system that are relevant to the study of psychology. |  | | Collect, analyse, and interpret data from a biological psychology experiment and to communicate findings in a practical report. |  | | To encourage a critical awareness of theory and methodology in selected areas of contemporary research in biological psychology. |
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http://www.tech.port.ac.uk/tud/db/UnivPort/level_2/1PSY251.htm
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| | Primate Lab Home |
 | | Department of Psychology and has long been home to internationally recognized research on behavioral and developmental psychology. |  | | To improve our understanding of infant development and the biological basis of behavior in order to promote health and psychological well being across the life span. |  | | The Harlow Center for Biological Psychology is located on the campus of the |
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http://psych.wisc.edu/primatelab/primatelabhome.html
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| | Biological Psychology |
 | | Current biological psychology does not support Descartes: Based on experimental evidence, it appears that the soul (if it exists) is completely dependent on brain activity. |  | | Until the 1960's, even the concept of "mind" was not entirely accepted, though today cognitive psychology finds it to be useful. |  | | There is now considerable evidence of localization of function, that is brain structure and activity that corresponds in reproducible and specific ways to behavior or states of mind. |
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http://environmentalet.org/psy111/biopsych.htm
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| | Tomfolio.com: Psychology and Self Help, Biological Psychology |
 | | Haeckel was one of the first to consider psychology as a branch of physiology. |  | | He believes that color may not be directly therapeutic, but can be a psychological force in healing. |  | | Carlson, Neil FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Publisher: Allyn & Bacon Boston, MA 1992. |
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http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?subid=3862
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| | Biological Psychology Links |
 | | The psychology professor at the University of Virginia says toddlers treating scale models like full-sized objects is one of the most comical behaviors she and her colleagues observe at their Child Study Center. |  | | See also: Chapter 14: Biological Rhythms, Sleep, and Dreaming; Chapter 7: Life-Span Development of the Brain and Behavior |  | | See also: Chapter 1: Biological Psychology: Scope and Outlook |
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http://www.biopsychology.com
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| | Psychological Research on the Net |
 | | A site that creates and hosts web experiments for psychologists who are conducting psychology research or teaching psychology. |  | | University of Nebraska, Lincoln Law and Psychology Research Laboratory. |  | | A site dedicated to facilitating the efforts of researchers in the social sciences who wish to post their instruments and collect their data over the World Wide Web. |
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http://psych.hanover.edu/Research/exponnet.html
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| | Advanced Biological Psychology Tutorials |
 | | Hopefully you will find these biological psychology online tutorials helpful in your study. |  | | Welcome to our Advanced Biological Psychology Tutorials website. |  | | These online tutorials have been developed to enhance student understanding of basic neurological structures and processes. |
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http://psych.athabascau.ca/html/Psych402/Biotutorials
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| | Biological Psychology Network |
 | | BioPsych.Net is a source of online information about biological psychology and related fields and disciplines. |  | | Search the internet for biological psychology related information using |  | | Careers and Graduate School in Psychology (click here) |
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http://www.biopsych.net/biopsych/biopsychindex.html
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| | Biological Psychology Program |
 | | Biological Psychology: A Ph.D. Program in Behavioral Neuroscience |  | | core course studies stressing the interrelationship between biology and psychology; |  | | The program was started in 1966 and to date 99 Ph.D.s have been granted and 56 Postdoctoral Fellows have received or are currently receiving training. |
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http://w3.ouhsc.edu/biopsych
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| | Biological Psychology |
 | | A study of the role of biological structures and processes in normal and pathological psychological functioning. |  | | Topics include attention, memory, mood, emotions, inhibitory and impulse control, sexuality, intellectual development, thought disorder and social behavior. |
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http://www.nu.edu/Academics/Schools/COLS/Psychology/Courses/PSY427.html
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| | Biological Bases of Behaviour |
 | | Year 2 Physiological Psychology) and research resources (e.g. |  | | The Applied Psychology Unit of the Medical Research Council has an extensive collection of links to Psychology Web sites (Thanks Vlasta!) |  | | This Web site contains a wealth of online information to support Henry Gleitman's Psychology textbook; you will find lots of useful information for your other modules as well as Biological Bases of Behaviour |
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http://salmon.psy.plym.ac.uk/year1/bbb2.htm
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| | Biological Psychology |
 | | Welcome to the online study guide specifically designed to accompany Biological Psychology. |  | | Visit this site when you want to gain a richer perspective and deeper understanding of the topics discussed in Biological Psychology. |  | | To enter this site, select a chapter from the menu below and click "Begin." |
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http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/klein
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| | College of the Holy Cross Biological Psychology |
 | | The Biological Psychology Concentration provides an opportunity for a limited number of Biology and Psychology students to pursue a coherent curriculum that emphasizes the biological basis of behavior. |  | | Each year up to eight sophomore Biology and Psychology majors are accepted to the concentration. |  | | Interested students are urged to contract one or more members of the Concentration faculty as early as possible in their careers. |
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http://www.holycross.edu/departments/biopsych
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| | Psychology Jumping Stand: Biological Psychology |
 | | Evolutionary psychology is the science that seeks to explain through universal mechanisms of behavior why humans act the way they do. |  | | An interesting example of the interaction between biological and psychological functioning is seen in conversion disorders. |  | | One possible symptom that has been observed is "glove anesthesia". |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~iuepsyc/topics/biology.htm
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| | Biological Psychology |
 | | Inappropriate behaviors (e.g., rape) may be justified on a biological basis |  | | Observed patterns of behavior (phenotypes) may be effects of society rather than caused by biology |  | | Memes can sometimes change the biological selection process |
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http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~gnhall/psyc459/biological_psych.html
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| | Discovering Biological Psychology a textbook |
 | | Larger Image of the cover of Discovering Biological Psychology |  | | Learn MORE about Discovering Biological Psychology from Houghton Mifflin! |  | | Learn MORE about Discovering Biological Psychology from Houghton Mifflin |
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http://ww.laurafreberg.com/DiscoveringBiologicalPsychologyTextbook.htm
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| | Biological Psychology: Online References & Resources |
 | | (American Psychological Association: Comprehensive international database of psychology) |  | | Statistical Methods in Psychology Journals: Guidelines and Explanations (L. Wilkinson and Task Force on Statistical Inference, APA Board of Scientific Affairs, 1999; American Psychologist, 54(8), 594-604). |  | | Explains a wide-range of statistical issues and uses in research reports. |
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http://web.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/psy340/biopsyres.html
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| | Introductory Biological Psychology Tutorials |
 | | Although the tutorials are primarily intended for introductory psychology students, each tutorial includes advanced information that permits students to study most topics in greater depth than is customary in an introductory psychology course. |  | | The Psychology Centre of Athabasca University has developed a series of online tutorials primarily for use by students in the introductory psychology course, |
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http://psych.athabascau.ca/html/Psych289/Biotutorials
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| | Psychology Forums :: View Forum - Biological Psychology |
 | | Psychology Forums :: View Forum - Biological Psychology |  | | Log in to check your private messages |  | | You cannot vote in polls in this forum |
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