Behavior Analysis
Sites of interest
Internet resources of special interest
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NIMH - National Institute of Mental Health Information on research activities concerning mental health. [http://www.nimh.nih.gov]
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NIDA - National Institute on Drug Abuse Information on research and treatment modalities concerning drugs and alcohol. [www.nida.nih.gov]
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NHLBI - National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. Access to health research using behavioral intervention. [http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/]
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FEAT- Families for Early Autism Treatment. FEAT is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing world class Education, Advocacy, and Support for the Northern California Autism Community. Links to nationwide resources. [http://www.feat.org/]
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Psychology Virtual Library [http://www.vl-site.org/psychology/index.html]. An excellent source of links to psychology online information. Table of contents guides you to evaluated resources. [http://www.vl-site.org/psychology/index.html/]
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Classics in the History of Psychology - Full text of historically significant public domain documents including articles by Watson and Skinner. [http://www.psychclassics.yorku.ca/]
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Intervention Central - Jim Wright, a school psychologist, put together this Web site of free intervention resources. It includes academic and behavioral intervention strategies. Much of the material can be downloaded as PDF documents. [http://www.interventioncentral.org]
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PsychCrawler - Search engine sponsored by the APA that indexes the best psychology sites on the Web. [http://www.psychcrawler.com]
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INTUTE formerly SOSIG - Social Science Gateway. is a freely available Internet service which aims to provide a trusted source of selected, high quality Internet information for students, academics, researchers and practitioners in the social sciences, business and law. [http://www.intute.ac.uk/socialsciences/]
- B.F. Skinner Foundation [http://www.bfskinner.org/BFSkinner/Home.html] Established in 1989 to publish significant literary and scientific works in the analysis of behavior and to educate professionals and public about the science of behavior founded by Skinner.