For this assignment, you may only use articles from specific journals. Each box on this page describes one of the acceptable journals. Each box shows you pictures with this information:
The link above will take you to the library database "PsycARTICLES," where the Journal of Abnormal Psychology is indexed.
Important! You must use articles published within the last 6 months. So, look on the right side of the same page, and refine your results by year.
Click the blue link "Search within this publication" and type your keywords into the search box.
As you survey your results, keep an eye on the date of publication, found under the article's title.
The link above will take you to the library database "PsycARTICLES," where the Journal of Experimental Psychology is indexed.
Important! You must use articles published within the last 6 months. So, look on the right side of the same page, and refine your results by year.
Click the blue link "Search within this publication" and type your keywords into the search box.
As you survey your results, keep an eye on the date of publication, found under the article's title.
The link above will take you to the library database "PsycARTICLES," where the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology is indexed.
Important! You must use articles published within the last 6 months. So, look on the right side of the same page, and refine your results by year.
Click the blue link "Search within this publication" and type your keywords into the search box.
As you survey your results, keep an eye on the date of publication, found under the article's title.
The link above will take you to the library database "Sage Journals," where the journal Psychological Science is indexed. Type in your keywords in the search box at the top of the page, selecting "in This journal" when it appears, and press Enter.
Important! You must use articles published within the last 6 months. So, to the right of your search results, find the box labeled "Refine Search." Click on the Sort drop-down menu, and select "Date." As you survey your results, keep an eye on the date of publication, found just below the author's name.