Where can I find psychology papers?
Find articles using Library databases – Quick Guide
- APA PsycARTICLES (via Ebsco)
- APA PsycINFO (via Ebsco)
- APA PsycTESTS (via Ebsco)
- Mental Measurements Yearbook with Tests in Print (via Ebsco)
- ProQuest (Multi-Database Search)
- PubMed.
- SAGE Journals.
Who reads Psychology Today?
The print magazine’s circulation is 250,000, with 15.02 readers per copy, totaling an audience of 3.75 million.
What type of magazine is Psychology Today?
American general-interest psychology magazine
Psychology Today, American general-interest psychology magazine. It was founded in 1967 in Del Mar, Calif., by psychologist Nicholas Charney.
Where can I find peer-reviewed psychology articles?
How to Find a Peer-Reviewed Psychology Article Using TMCC Resources
- APA PsycArticles (EBSCO)
- Gale OneFile Psychology.
- Psychology and Behavioral Science Collection (EBSCO)
Where can I find psychology news?
Psychology websites are probably the best way to keep up with the latest news in current psychology….What you will learn in this article:
- Introduction: the top psychology websites.
- Psychology Today.
- VeryWell Mind.
- Scientific American Mind.
- Psych Central.
- Simply Psychology.
- Positive Psychology.
- PsychNewsDaily.
How do psychologists read people’s minds?
Five Ways To Read Someone’s Mind
- Start With Generational Differences. Understanding someone’s generation can give insight about how he or she thinks.
- Recognize Hot Buttons.
- Consider Personalities.
- Look for Nonverbal Communication.
- Be a Good Listener.
Is Psychology Today a good journal?
Psychology Today would not be considered a scholarly journal and it is not peer reviewed. It is more of a popular magazine, like for example, Time Magazine. It does however, have credible sources, and most instructors would agree that it is an acceptable source for a paper.
Is Psychology Today a journal or magazine?
Psychology Today, American general-interest psychology magazine. It was founded in 1967 in Del Mar, Calif., by psychologist Nicholas Charney.
Is simply psychology credible?
Simply Psychology uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Whenever appropriate, we also offer links to relevant third-party websites that provide additional information, source material or informed comment.