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Statistics Sources for the Study of Psychology

This subject guide contains links to library and other resources that can be used in your research studies. Access to many of these resources requires a computer that is part of the Yale network. Access can also be obtained by means of the Remote Authentication Proxy Server.

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Catalogs

Catalogs are some of the primary discovery tools in a library. A local catalog (such as Orbis) enables a library user to determine what items are in a library's collection and where those items are housed. Another type of catalog is a union catalog. A union catalog is a "catalog of catalogs" and contains library holdings information for all the libraries (academic, public and private) that contribute information to the union catalog.

Dictionaries, Encyclopedias and Other Selected Resources

Dictionaries are books dealing with individual words of a language so as to set forth their orthography, pronunciation, signification, and use, their synonyms, deviation, and history among other facts. Dictionaries can be general or subject specific.

Encyclopedias are works that contain information on all branches of knowledge or treat comprehensively a particular branch of knowledge, usually in articles arranged alphabetically by subject.

Both types of reference materials provide ideas for developing a search term list and strategy.

Indexes

Indexes, such as periodical indexes, allow you to search for articles published in a periodical or journal title. Some of the indexes listed here also permit the retrieval of the full text of a given article. Please note that an index and a catalog are not the same type of discovery tool. A catalog allows you to determine if a periodical or journal title is part of a library's collection. An index allows you to search for a particular article within a periodical or journal title.

Selected Electronic Journals

Electronic journals devoted to the study of Psychology.

Selected Internet Resources

Internet sites that offer statistics information.

Style Guides

A collection of resources that are useful tools for paper composition.

Subject Guides

Subject guides provide a web or print listing of reference and associated research materials on a given subject.

Catalogs

Eureka

Eureka offers online access to the Research Libraries Group's RLIN bibliographic database of more than 22 million titles. Eureka can be used to uncover a wealth of resources in almost any area of study or to locate items in specific libraries and research collections. Eureka provides catalog records for books, journals, maps, sound recordings, musical scores, films, archives, and computer files held in research, corporate, and public libraries, as well as museums, archives and historical societies. Access to Eureka requires a networked computer with a Yale IP address. A search guide for RLIN is available.

Orbis

Orbis, the Yale University Library's online public access catalog, contains entries for titles the Library has acquired. Orbis provides circulation information for all items as well as holdings information for most journal titles. For help using Orbis, see the Guide to Using Orbis.

StatCat

StatCat (formerly the Social Science Data Archive Catalog) includes information about numeric datasets in the Yale Social Science Data Archive, as well as datasets available in the Yale University Library and on the Internet.

WorldCat

WorldCat is an online union catalog; a bibliographic database of over 39 million records of books and other materials held in thousands of academic, public, special and national libraries around the world. WorldCat can be used to locate materials outside of Yale, in almost any area of study, or to locate items in specific libraries and research collections. WorldCat provides catalog records for books, maps, sound recordings, musical scores, films, archives, and computer files held in research, corporate, and public libraries, as well as museums, archives and historical societies. All searches may be easily printed, downloaded or e-mailed. Access to WorldCat requires a networked computer with a Yale IP address. See the WorldCat Search Guide for more information.

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Dictionaries, Encyclopedias and Other Selected Resources

Britannica.com

Britannica Online includes the following:
* Britannica Online and Book of the Year articles -- More than 65,000 subjects are addressed in articles ranging from concise explanations to comprehensive expositions and from historical treatments of subjects to current-events coverage.
* The Index to Britannica Online -- More than 400,000 references have been compiled, edited, and hypertext-linked to text articles for easy navigation. Additionally, there are more than 10,000 links to images and tables.
* Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth Edition -- The best-selling dictionary, with its comprehensive treatment of words, has been included for your convenience.

Britannica.com is a free knowledge and learning center for current affairs. Users can simultaneously search the encyclopedia, reviews of the Web sites, articles from leading magazines, and related books. Britannica.com includes the complete, updated Encyclopędia Britannica, selected articles from more than 70 of the world's top magazines--including Newsweek, Discover, and The Economist, a guide to the Web sites includes more than 125,000 sites, and you can also search the text of more than 100 million Web pages to find more information. Full access to Britannica.com requires a networked computer with a Yale IP address.

CogNet

MIT CogNet is an electronic community for the cognitive and brain sciences. CogNet brings together current and classic resources in the field and provides services and utilities to enhance research, collaboration and teaching. Full texts of major references works include The MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences, The New Cognitive Neurosciences, Handbook of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, and the Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks. Also included is 400 searchable full text books from MIT Press as well as full text of MIT Press Journals in the field of cognitive and brain sciences. Also includes database access to bibliographic and some abstract information for books, journals, reference works, conference proceedings and grey literature in the field. Users from Yale IP addresses are automatically identified as Yale Guests and have full access to CogNet resources. A user may choose to register in order to create a Curriculum Vitae, bibliography, and notification settings. In the CogNet Library, the full texts of all books and MIT journals are available. For journals not affiliated with MIT, only the abstracts are available for free.

Oxford English Dictionary

The Oxford English Dictionary is a fully searchable version of the OED. The OED includes definition and etymology searches, quotation searches, proximity searches, as well as boolean searching. Access to the Oxford English Dictionary requires a networked computer with a Yale IP address.

Oxford Reference Online

The Core Collection brings together over 100 language and subject dictionaries and reference works published by Oxford University Press into a single cross-searchable resource. Containing over 2 million dictionary definitions, facts, figures, people, places, dates, and quotations, Oxford Reference Online: The Core Collection is unique in offering integrated, consistent content from general reference, language, humanities, social sciences, medical, scientific, and professional one-volume works.

Selected Print Resources

Thesaurus.com

Thesaurus.com provides a hypertext version of Roget's Thesaurus.

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Indexes

Academic Search

Academic Search Premier, designed specifically for academic institutions, is the world's largest scholarly, multi-disciplinary full text database containing full text for more than 3,600 scholarly publications, including more than 2,700 peer-reviewed publications. In addition to the full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for all 4,500 journals in the collection. This scholarly collection offers information in nearly every area of academic study including: social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, physics, chemistry, language and linguistics, arts & literature, medical sciences, medical sciences, ethnic studies, and many more.

Current Index to Statistics

The Current Index to Statistics is a bibliographic index to publications in statistics and related fields. The CIS Extended Database (CIS-ED) includes coverage of:

  • the entire contents of 162 core journals from 1975 (or first issue if later) and pre-1975 coverage for a number of them
  • selected articles since 1975 from about 1200 additional journals
  • about 11,000 books in statistics published since 1975.

Each year, the Extended Database is updated with an additional year of coverage. A print version is also produced annually containing listings for the most recent year. CIS is a joint venture of the American Statistical Association and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.

ERIC Online

ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) Online provides over 800,000 references to thousands of educational topics. It includes journal articles, books, theses, curruculi, conference papers, and standards and guidelines. Coverage is from 1966 to the present. Updated monthly. ERIC documents can be found in Orbis by the title search “ERIC documents on microfiche”. Access to ERIC requires a networked computer.

Lexis-Nexis Statistical

Provides access to U.S. Federal Government, international intergovernmental, state government and privately publications which contain statistics(comparable to the American Statistics Index, 1974-present, the Index to International Statistics, 1983-present, and Statistical Reference Index (1981-present)). Since the mid-1970's the Congressional Information Service has indexed all U.S. Federal government publications which contain statistics. Each entry includes the SUDOC number and/or microfiche number (most publications housed in the Government Documents and Information Center), as well as a extensive abstract which provides access down to the table level. Abstracts and index may be searched by subject, title, issuing agency or publisher, author, and a variety of numeric numbers (SUDOC, ASI fiche, etc.) In 1981, the Congressional Information Service began the Statistical Reference Index which provided the same type of access to state government publications and to privately published (university research centers, professional organizations, etc) materials which contain statistics. Most of the publications included were also filmed and made available in a microfiche collection. The Government Documents and Information Center holds the SRI microfiche from 1981 to the present. Beginning in 1983, all international intergovernmental organization publications which contain statistics have been indexed and abstracted by Congressional Information Service. Some of the publications are available on the internet but the Government Documents and Information Center has a complete collection of the documents on microfiche. With the migration of these indexes to the web, many of the bibliographic citations for materials will be hotlinked to full text.

PsycARTICLES

PsycARTICLES provides access to 42 full-text journals in basic, applied, clinical and theoretical psychology published by the American Psychological Association. These articles are linked to all Ovid databases (PsycINFO, MEDLINE, CINAHL, etc.) and the journals are searchable - cover to cover.

PsycINFO

The PsycINFO database covers the professional and academic literature in psychology and related disciplines including medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, physiology, linguistics, and other areas. PsycINFO's coverage is worldwide, and includes references and abstracts to over 1300 journals in more than 20 languages, and to book chapters and books in the English language. Over 50,000 references are added annually. Popular literature is excluded. Updated monthly, PsycINFO is produced by the American Psychological Association. Additionally, there are links from PsycINFO to all OVID full-text journals. Coverage is from 1887 to the present. The PsycINFO journal coverage list contains complete information of the title coverage of this database. Access to PsycINFO requires a networked computer with a Yale IP address. The PsycINFO WebGuide can help you with your searching or visit the Finding Journals Using PsycINFO Web Page

Web of Science

The ISI Citation Databases collectively index more than 8,000 high quality, peer-reviewed journals cover-to-cover, providing users with complete bibliographic data, full-length author abstracts, and cited references from the world's most influential research:

  • The Science Citation Index Expanded covers over 5,300 journals (2000 more titles than the print or CD-ROM version) and is updated with 16,000 new records every week.
  • The Social Sciences Citation Index covers over 1,700 journals and is updated by 2,800 new records every week.
  • The Arts & Humanities Citation Index covers over 1,100 journals and is updated by 2,200 new records every week.

Through the Web of Science, these multidisciplinary databases are available independently or in any combination. Users will be able to perform current and retrospective searches (back to 1972, depending upon database(s) chosen) of the files using standard graphical Web browsers such as Netscape. The Social Sciences Citation Index journal list provides complete title coverage for this portion of the database. Access to the Web of Science Citation Databases requires a networked computer with a Yale IP address. Learn about Cited Reference Searching, access the Journal Abbreviations Index, and read about Impact Factor using linked subject guides.

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Subject Guides

Public Opinion Subject Guide

Selected Internet Resources: Sources for Education Statistics

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Selected Electronic Journals

Psychology Electronic Journals

This list of direct connects to electronic journals devoted to the study of Psychology that are restricted to the Yale community. A more extensive list of titles (to which direct access may or may not be available) can be found at Electronic Journals and Periodicals. Added SFX technology allows for direct linking to many full text articles.

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Selected Internet Resources

National Center for Health Statistics

The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is the primary Federal organization responsible for the collection, analyses, and dissemination of health statistics. The mission of the National Center for Health Statistics is to provide statistical information that will guide actions and policies to improve the health of the American people. NCHS data systems include data on vital events as well as information on health status, lifestyle and exposure to unhealthy influences, the onset and diagnosis of illness and disability, and the use of health care. These data are used by policymakers in Congress and the Administration, by medical researchers, and by others in the health community.

Social Science Statistical Laboratory (Statlab)

Yale's Social Science Statistical Laboratory provides statistical consulting for the planning and execution of empirical studies, and analysis and interpretation of results. Consultants are regularly available for short consultations, and may be able to provide more specialized assistance with longer projects. Among other things, consultants can advise users on the selection and use of program packages on PCs and UNIX, and the planning of computerized analyses -- especially those involving large datasets.

Statistical Calculators

This web site contains a collection of small programs (CGI in Perl and C) that perform statistical calculation.

Statistics Glossary

A concise, hypertext glossary of statistical terms.

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Style Guides

APAStyle.org

The American Psychological Association has established an editorial style that it uses in all of the books and journals that it publishes. Many others working in the social and behavioral sciences have adopted this style as their standard as well.

See the print guide for complete information on the APA Editorial Standard, Publication Manual of the American Psychology Association

Title: Publication manual of the American Psychological Association
Edition: 5th ed.
Published: Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2001.
Description: xxviii, 439 p. ; 26 cm.

Location: Social Science Library, Reference
Call Number: BF76.7 P83 2001 (LC)

APA Style for Electronic References

A quick reference for creating citations according to the APA Style Manual.

APA Style Resources

A general listing of APA style guides from psywww.com

APA Samples for a Bibliography

Samples of bibliographic citations created according to the APA style manual.

Columbia Online Style: MLA-Style Citations of Electronic Sources

Janice Walker's guide for citing online resources.

Elements of Style

A hypertext version of William Strunk's classic style guide which was designed to demonstrate "the rules of usage and principles of composition most commonly violated".

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