The OSU Psychology Museum and Resource Center (PMRC) provides undergraduates and graduate
students "hands-on" learning experiences in psychology. The PMRC contains both computer
and non-computer demonstrations in such areas as animal and human learning, cognition,
social psychology, and physiological psychology. Video tape demonstrations describing
various aspects of invertebrate learning are also available.
Resources
The resources and expertise of the PMRC are available to all primary and secondary
schools as well as colleges and universities in the state of Oklahoma. Two unique
features of the PMRC deserve mention. First, the PMRC maintains a training program
for any student and faculty who wishes to learn how to use and create their own demonstrations.
Second, the resources of the PMRC can be taken on "the road" in the form of the "Psych-Mobile."
The Psych-Mobile can make visits to various educational institutions.
Activities
Activities at the PMRC can be broken into two types: demonstrations and resources.
The demonstrations are hands on illustrations of real psychology experiments. See
the Museum Shop for examples. Also the PMRC has resources of older documents used
by psychologists. All of these materials are available for loan to any educational
institution. Tours of the PMRC can also be arranged.
This is a collection of links to websites dedicated to special areas of psychology
including a Henry James Turner site, a site specializing in women in psychology and
a site devoted to African Americans in Psychology.