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1. When Emily reads the first chapter of her Introductory Psychology text she is amazed at all the different pioneers of psychology. She wants to learn more about them. Let's direct her to a site where she can read some of the classic literature in psychology's many subfields.

http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/topic.htm

2. As he was growing up, Helmut heard his parents quietly talk about Sigmund Freud and his impact on how they viewed sex. Helmut was always afraid to ask his parents about Freud and about sex because these topics always seemed so secretive. Now that he's in college, he can read about Freud and his theories by going to Internet sites like:

http://www.freudfile.org/
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/freud.html

3. Corina has just begun to study psychology and wants to know how some of the different professional organizations view the discipline. She's heard that the oldest organization is the American Psychological Association, or APA, and that a newer one is the Association for Psychological Science, or APS. How can she compare the two?

http://www.apa.org/
http://psychologicalscience.org/







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