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Credo Psychology Video CollectionOver 300 hundred brief academic videos. "Discussing areas such as anxiety and intelligence, the Psychology Video Collection provides multi-media insight into key areas of Psychology."
Films On DemandThis link opens in a new windowCovers primarily educational videos, documentaries, and news video.
KanopyThis link opens in a new windowOver 20,000 streaming videos, including documentaries and films. Covers a wide variety of topics.
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