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Instructions for Psychology 206 students signing up for research credit. 
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Here are sites to assist in the selection of graduate programs and applying for admissions. 
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There are numberous professional organizations devoted to specific areas of psychology, but these are the major orgainizations that cover a broad range of applied and experimental psychology. 
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These sites are designed to help you plan for various careers open to majors in psychology. Help with development of resumes, applications, etc. are listed. Primary Course: Psychology 220. 
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Support sites for APA formatting and support sites for writing psychology research papers. 
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On-line programs for computing typical descriptive and inferential statistics, checking levels of significance, instructional programs and texts. 
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Evolutionary psychology focuses upon the use evolutionary theory to explicate basic human nature. Primary Courses: Psychology 319, 499, 605. 
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Clincial and Counseling Psychology are the two traditional areas of applied psychology both dealing with diagnosis and treatment. Primary Courses: Psychology 325, Graduate Clincial/Counseling. 
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Social Psychology is an attempt to understand and explain everyday social behavior. Primary Courses: Psychology 319,605. 
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Personality theory deals with discovering the basic processes and structures that underlie individual differences. Primary Courses: Psychology 325, 326, 605. 
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Application of the principles of psychology to people in the workplace. 
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Health Psychology is the study of the affective, behavioral, and cognitive aspects of health and illness. Primary Courses: Psychology 314. 
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School is the traditional applied area in which psychology is used to advance student learning and development. Primary Courses: Graduate School Psychology 
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Cognitive psychology is the study of the ongoing processes of information processing, memory, decision making, etc. Primary Courses: Psychology 321, 635. 
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Developmental Psychology focuses on the study of pattern, processes and causes of changes in human behavior across the life span. Primary Courses: Psychology 315, 316, 334, 634. 
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The ongoing investigation of the biological processes underlying behavior. Primary Courses: Psychology 304,501. 
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August 20, 2007 - Instructions for Psychology 206 students signing up for research credit. 
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