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  • Activities Handbooks for Teachers of Psychology
    With demonstrations, assignments, and experiments to complement psychology course textbooks.

  • American Journal of Psychological Research
    A peer reviewed, electronic journal with special emphasis on collaborative research by students and their faculty mentors.

  • American Psychologist
    APA’s flagship journal; published nine times a year. Just $12 per year for APA High School Teacher Affiliates.

  • APA Monitor
    APA’s monthly magazine with current news, articles, and research findings in the field of psychology. Sent to all APA members and affiliates.

  • APA Publication Manual
    A complete resource for writing, presenting, or publishing. The Publication Manual provides clear guidance on grammar, the mechanics of writing, and APA style. A web resource for help with APA style guidelines is also available.

  • Careers in Psychology
    “Psychology: Scientific Problem Solvers: Careers for the 21st Century” - brochure and video.

  • Compendium of Textbooks
    An online compendium of information for all 37 psychology texts and the 19 briefer versions of some of these texts with copyright dates between 2002 and 2005.

  • Graduate Study in Psychology
    Offers practical information about over 500 psychology programs in the United States and Canada.

  • Psychological Science Agenda
    From the APA Science Directorate

  • Psychology International
    The APA International Office newsletter, is published bimonthly and has articles, announcements and information to facilitate involvement in international psychology.


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