References for Experiment
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You are required to have at least FIVE (5) research based references for this experiment. The articles you choose
must be actual journal articles and NOT excerpts or abstracts from articles that can be found on the World Wide Web. If you need to know how to cite electronic media, then click here

You can also search for full-text references at ProQuest by following the following instructions. In order to follow the instructions as you go, you should open another Netscape browser and switch between pages. Click here and you will be taken to the Galileo Homepage. There will be a number of tabs across the top of the page. Place the cursor on "Social Sciences" and then a new menu will appear and you will select psychology. You will then be given a choice of places to search. For full-text articles, I would try "Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection," but you can search any database 
you like.

Examples of References:

        Bell, B. D., & Stanfield, G. G. (1973). The aging stereotype in experimental perspective.
               The Gerontologist, 13, 341-344.

        Lerner, M. J. (1980). The beliefe in a just world: A fundamental delusion. New York, NY: Plenum Press.



References you must include in your report:

        American Psychological Association. (2002). Ethical principles of psychologists
                and code of conduct. American Psychologist, 57(12), 1060-1073.

        Rosenthal, R. (1991). Meta-analytic procedures for social research. Newbury
                Park, CA: Sage Publications.