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April • 2000
Volume 31 • Number 4
 
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Psychology and the Internet

 
 

The Internet as a tool for self-exploration
Considered by some to be the ultimate identity tool, the Internet allows us to explore other facets of our personalities. The danger lies in failing to integrate online and offline selves, psychologists say.
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A Digital Divide
A renaissance for everyone? The technology revolution could widen old gaps in opportunity.
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Rural Telepractice
Providing psychotherapy from a distance is still in its infancy, but it may not be long until it's mainstream, experts predict.
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This Monitor special issue explores the intersect between psychology and the Internet, changing the field—and the world—as we know it.


Research Online
They're fun, they're fast and they save money, but do Web experiments yield quality results?
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Internet Addiction
More research is being conducted to explore the way people use--and misuse--the Internet.
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