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PSYC 200: Rendon, L.

This library guide provides resources and tips for students in Liza Rendon's PSYC& 200 class and assignments involving research

What's In This Guide?

Photograph of silhouettes on sidewalk, different agesPSYC& 200 LibGuide

How does this library guide ("libguide" for short) connect to my class?

This guide was created by your class librarian specifically to help support you find, evaluate, and cite sources for assignments involving research in Liza Rendon's PSYC& 200 class. This guide includes tips and resources for:

  • Credible resources to provide evidence to your work and analysis
  • Empirical research published in peer-reviewed articles
  • Data from studies/research in documentaries/videos
  • Searching sites that end with .org., .gov

Where Do I Get Started?

The tabs above in this guide correspond with the research goals and sources recommended for assignments in this class.

Watch the video below for a brief tour of this guide, and click on the tabs above to get started!

Watch video: Meet your class librarian and explore this libguide!

Image source: "Family silhouette shadows 1" by Carissa Rogers via Flickr, CC BY 2.0

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