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Welcome to the Libreary Research Guide for the Psychology Graduate Programs!

This guide introduces you to library resources for the psychology graduate programs. Just use the tabs above to start your research!

If you need help, please email me wang1r@cmich.edu. If you need instant help, chat with a librarian using the Chat box on the right -> or call the library reference desk at 989-774-3470.

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To learn more about the study of psychology at CMU, visit the Psychology Department Graduate Programs website.

Rui Wang, MLIS, MA, Social Sciences Librarian/Associate Professor
Subject Librarian for Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work, Political Science, Psychology, Neuroscience, Military Science, Official Representative of Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), and Interim Government Documents Librarian

      

    Incoming library workshops - Spring semester, 2013, Park Library, open to everyone

    • Workshop: iPOLLbank - spring semester 2013
      A poll is a type of survey or inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people.

      iPOLLbank is a collection of public opinion surveys produced by Roper Center. It offers about 600,000 questions and answers from polls conducted in the US by survey organizations since 1935. Users can view demographic tables to see how different groups by age, education, income, gender, political parties, and religions responded to questions.

      In this workshop, you will learn how to search for iPOLLbank, retrieve tables, summarize, and interpret tables.
    • Workshop: Datasets - Spring of 2013
     

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