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Psychology

A general guide to resources in the field of psychology.

Key Databases


Related Databases


Can't find an article? Start here!

Familiarize yourself with the jargon and narrow down your topic

  • Look for scholarly sources on the topic: Course reserves (including textbooks), required readings, encyclopedias, Dictionaries and Handbooks are a great way to familiarize yourself with a topic.
  • Once you identify a topic and find some preliminary information, you need to locate more "peer-reviewed" or "scholarly" information from refereed journals (check your instructor's notes in your assignments)

Finding articles using databases 

Read the sources located in the preliminary research to determine

  • what research questions have been generated from the topic
  • from what perspective you may approach this topic

More in-depth research on your topic

  • Use Boolean Operators AND, OR, NOT to combine search terms
  • Use Quotes to search as a phrase, parenthesis to combine synonyms or related terms, and use limits for dates, gender, primary sources, etc.
  • Finding it difficult to narrow down on a topic or understand terminology? Check the APA Psychology Topics page for a list of subjects.
  • Contact your subject librarian for more help with starting your research and locating articles

 

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