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Manchester PSY 1011 General Psychology 1 - S. Cruess

How to Use this Guide

The image illustrates a conceptual representation of interconnected human minds, symbolizing collaboration or collective thinking. Several abstract human silhouettes in shades of blue are aligned horizontally across the lower part of the image. Above and around these silhouettes are various symbols and icons connected by dotted lines, resembling a network. These symbols include gears, a percentage sign, a brain, a microscope, a ruler, and an envelope with an "@" symbol. The background is a gradient of light green and blue hues, enhancing the abstract and intellectual theme.


This guide is designed for students in Professor Cruess's PSY 1011 General Psychology I course. Use this guide to get help:

If you get stuck, ask a librarian. We are available during library hours by appointment (in-person or virtual), at the reference desk in the library, and via chat, text, email, and phone. 

Understand Source Types

"Learn to tell the difference between primary and secondary sources by becoming a contestant on everybody's favorite new game show, Wheel of Sources! Click on the interactive video below to get started." [Recommended for the beginner researcher]