Psychology
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 - The Great Debate: Evolution, Human Nature and Autonomy
 - Web site of the debate between Sue Scott, Kenan Malik, Rita Carter and Christopher Badcock. There are useful links and contact information.
 
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 - The Imagined World Made Real
 - Tom Dickins looks at Henry Plotkin's view on the natural science of culture.
 
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 - Theory of Sexual Selection: The Human Mind and the Peacock’s Tale
 - Essay by Caspar Hewett on sexual selection in peacocks and its relevance to the human mind.
 
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 - Turning the Tables on the Tabula Rasa By David P. Barash
 - A detailed commentary on The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature by Steven Pinker.
 
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 - International Network on Personal Meaning
 - The premier site on meaning of life, personal meaning, existential therapy, logotherapy, and meaning research. It contains bibliography, articles, and reflections related to meaning of life and existential issues.
 
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 - Viktor Frankl Online
 - A college thesis summary which compares the thinking of Frankl and others, quotes from "Man's Search for Meaning", links to Logotherapy and Holocaust sites.
 
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 - David Willshire's Forensic Psychology & Psychiatry Links
 - Links to forensic psychology and psychiatry sites on the internet.
 
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 - Eyewitness Identification Lab
 - Information for students, researchers, and lawyers on the science of eyewitness identification, including information about composing fair lineups.
 
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 - National Institute For Truth Verification
 - The manufacturer of the 'Computer Voice Stress Analyzer', which is sold only to law enforcement agencies.
 
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 - Police Psychology Online
 - Psychological information specific to police, probation and corrections officers as well as those in federal law enforcement and fire services.
 
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 - The University of Alabama Law & Psychology Review Home Page
 - The Law and Psychology Review is a periodical which combines the disciplines of law and psychology.
 
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 - Gender Stereotypes and Sexual Archetypes
 - An analysis based on C.G. Jung, Camille Paglia, Deborah Tannen, and John Gray.
 
