http://sds.hss.cmu.edu/faculty/lerner.htm

This site lists a summary of Professor Lerner's research interests.


http://www.psychologyresources.net/site/resources.htm

Psychology Resources: A Guide to Conducting Internet Research in Psychology Provides general instruction on finding one's psychological needle in the haystack of the Internet as well as annotated links and resources focused on the field of psychology. The site offers a tutorial on search strategies as well as annotated -- and sometimes indexed -- links to the following: search engines and subject directories suited for the discipline, "other information-finding sites" (such as gateways, databases and dictionaries), subject-specific sites, electronic libraries and their databases, online journal search engines and online journal titles, and more. A calendar of Psychology conferences is also posted.


www.psych.purdue.edu/~esmith/scarch.html

Archive of current abstracts in social cognition. There are plenty of links to information about active researchers doing social cognition research.

www.psych.nwu.edu/psych/people/faculty/roese/research/cf/cfnews.htm

Background and current articles by one of the pioneers of counterfactual research, Neil Roese.

www.artsci.wustl.edu/~msahrend/SC.html

Maintained by Regan Gurung, provides background, an extensive bibliography, and a listing of researchers in the area of social cognition and personal relationships.

www.weber.u.washington.edu/~eloftus//index.htm

Maintained by Elizabeth Loftus, provides background on imagination inflation, repressed memory, and eyewitness testimony.

http://www.wesleyan.edu/spn/

The Social Psychology Network is the largest social psychology database on
the Internet.

http://galaxy.einet.net/galaxy/Social-Sciences/Psychology/Social.html
A list of academic organizations, articles, periodicals, and collections
of materials related to social psychology.

http://psych.hanover.edu/APS/APSSC/apssc.html
An organization that gives voice to undergraduate and graduate students.

http://www.wesleyan.edu/spn/sesp/
The society of Experimental Social Psychology is a scientific organization
dedicated to the advancement of social psychology.

http://www.spsp.org/
The home page of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP).
With over 2,800 members, the society is the largest organization of social
and personality psychologists in the world.