Hi Aradhana
Thank you for your links. To tag them ib_psychintro so others may find them, you need to go to More>edit this item, and then type ib_psychintro in the tab space. Could you please go back and do this? I have done this one for you.
This is a good site for finding extra readings on topics that pertain to Psychology. The articles are well written and fairly short and straightforward allowing access to the complex ideas for ESL learners. It is also a great site for "study mining" if you are interested in expanding your options on studies relating to the different concepts in Psych. (I especially like PSYBLOG)
The website for a series describing the fascinating processes involved in brain development across a lifetime, helping students understand otherwise difficult scientific concepts.
This site might be useful for students to update themselves about the latest psychology discoveries, it also may be useful to link concepts learned in class with current "pop-psychology" issues.
In this activity you will explore how psychologists draw solid conclusions from the complex and often ambiguous phenomena they study -- how you think, feel, and behave. To begin, imagine you are a research psychologist. You will learn about and then put into practice some of the key terms and concepts you will need to master if your research is to succeed.