Librarians have evaluated various internet search results and identified these sites as having credible and authoritative information of possible interest to students conducting research in Psychology. It is not an exhaustive list but a great place to start!
A nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, and other empirical social science research.
Provides articles, datasheets, and reports on a number of topics including: Environment, HiV/AIDS, Population Trends, Reproductive Health, Marriage/Family, Education, Family Planning, Fertility, Health, Race/Ethnicity, Poverty, Migration, Youth, Aging, Mortality, and Gender
Statehealthfacts.org is a project of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and is designed to provide free, up-to-date, and easy-to-use health data on all 50 states. Statehealthfacts.org provides data on more than 500 health topics and is linked to both the Kaiser Family Foundation website (www.kff.org) and KaiserNetwork.org (www.kaisernetwork.org).
Created in 1976 as a public/private partnership of the United Way and the State of Connecticut, Info line is an information and referral service for a variety of problems facing Connecticut Residents. It is also a resource for people who would like to find volunteer opportunities. a comprehensive database of human service resources that is continuously updated
Created in 1976 as a public/private partnership of the United Way and the State of Connecticut, 211 is an information and referral service for a variety of problems facing Connecticut Residents. It is also a resource for people who would like to find volunteer opportunities and a comprehensive database of human service resources that is continuously updated