Visit this tutorial, developed by Dr. Margaret Anderson at SUNY-Cortland, to expand your understanding of Erikson's theory. (
http://web.cortland.edu/andersmd/ERIK/welcome.HTML
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Work through this tutorial, from Athabasca University in Canada, and you'll have a thorough understanding of operant conditioning. (
http://psych.athabascau.ca/html/Behaviorism/
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This tutorial was developed by Dr. Margaret Anderson at SUNY-Cortland, to expand undergraduates' understanding of Vygotsky's theory. (
http://facultyweb.cortland.edu/andersmd/VYG/VYG.HTML
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This tutorial, created by Dr. William Huitt of Valdosta Sate University, provides a detailed overview of information-processing perspectives on cognitive development. (
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/col/cogsys/infoproc.html
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The Psi Café at Portland State University offers you a short biography of Dr. Bronfenbrenner and a long list of links to places you can learn more about him and his contextual theory. (
http://www.psy.pdx.edu/PsiCafe/KeyTheorists/Bronfenbrenner.htm
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Get in-depth information on all of the methods discussed in your textbook-and more! This site is also home of the Research Knowledge Base, the online equivalent of a research-methods textbook. (
http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/
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This tutorial offers you practical advice about whether, and how, to use observational research in natural settings. (
http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/tutorial/Brown/lauratp.htm
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This free online booklet from the American Statistical Association will tell you almost everything you ever wanted to know about survey research. (
http://www.whatisasurvey.info/
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Learn about the experimental research method by taking part in some experiments yourself. (
http://www.psychologie.unizh.ch/sowi/Ulf/Lab/WebExpPsyLab.html
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APA's ethics office offers a great deal of guidance for not only researchers but also for clinical and counseling psychologists. (
http://www.apa.org/ethics/
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