PSY 422 Research Methods and Behavioral Statistics

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PsycINFO

Article citations and detailed abstracts of articles from over 2,000 journals published internationally in all areas of psychology from 1872 to the present. Links to full-text articles from PsycARTICLES and Academic Search Premier.

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  • Explore the limit options below the search boxes on the main search screen to modify your search. You can narrow your search to a particular date range, publication type (i.e. peer reviewed journal), population, document type (i.e. chapter), or methodology (i.e. literature review).

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