Psychology
Organizations and Associations
APA - American Psychological Association [http://www.apa.org] The world's largest scientific and professional organization representing psychologists.
APsaA - American Psychoanalytic Association [http://www.apsa.org/] A professional organization for psychoanalysts that focuses on education, research and membership development. In addition to the national organization, APsaA’s membership includes 29 accredited training institutes and 42 affiliate psychoanalytic societies throughout the United States.
APS - American Psychological Society [http://www.psychologicalscience.org/] APS was founded on August 12, 1988 by a group of scientifically oriented psychologists interested in advancing scientific psychology and its representation as a science at the national level.
AAAS - American Association for the Advancement of Science [http://www.aaas.org/] The world's largest general scientific society.
Buros Institute of Mental Measurements [http://www.unl.edu/buros/] A locator for psychological tests and reviews.Check the pull out menu.
CPA - Canadian Psychological Association [http://www.cpa.ca/] Choose English or French version.
Cognitive Neuroscience Society [http://cogneurosociety.org/] Committed to the development of mind and brain research aimed at investigating the psychological, computational, and neuroscientific bases of cognition. You can access some of the information without joining.
CSS - Cognitive Science Society [http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/] Researchers from many fields who hold a common goal: understanding the nature of the human mind.
Psychonomics Society [http://www.psychonomic.org/] Members must hold the equivalent of a PhD and publish scientific research.
SIOP - Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology [http://siop.org/] Division 14 of the American Psychological Associati
WPA - Western Psychological Association [http://www.westernpsych.org/index.cfm] Founded in 1921 for the purpose of stimulating the exchange of scientific and professional ideas and to enhance interest in the processes of research and scholarship in the behavioral sciences.