The AP Psychology site is designed to help students pass the AP Psychology standardized exam. It has introductory information on a wide range of topic areas
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McGill University's exemplary, interactive and multi-levelled study of the human brain from a variety of psychological and physiological perspectives, this website is informative and trustworthy, AND Canadian!
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The site What is Psychology provides a brief overview of:
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Very Well is an online source for basic medical (in this case, including psychological) information with contributors who are practitioners in their fields. This article includes links to other sites that would need to be assessed for reliability and accuracy. This article includes VERY basic information on the following Schools of Psychological Thought:
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This list is an excellent reminder that the 8 perspectives examined in the Schools of Psychological Thought mini research project are just a preliminary set of filters through which psychological analyses can be viewed. This page could be a starting point for further research but is ONLY a list.
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Careers in Psychology is an American site that details a wide variety of careers that can be accessed with a degree in psychology. Please note that the information regarding specific academic programs is American, but the types of careers would be applicable here in Canada.
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The CPA (Canadian Psychological Association) provides this preliminary list of possible careers that individuals with a degree in psychology may pursue. This list is by no means exhaustive, but the information for students and related to accreditation is accurate and Canadian.
From the Student Resources section of the CPA website, this page offers a bit more detail about possible careers available to those with a psychology degree.
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