This time last semester I received help from the list on grading group
presentations. I would like to work in a way for students to evaluate
the other members of their group. Last term a couple groups
complained that much of the work was done by a few people, or that
there was 1 person who did
Hi Patrick -
I use the following (in addition to class discussion about team responsibilities) to guide the students' interactions and team contributions:
1) Guidelines for appropriate interpersonal skills for team work - adapted from Linda Janusik's work (University of Maryland) with her
Patrick,
Attached is a form I devised as a way for students grade each other within
their group. The only problem I found was a tendency for students to give
each other either very high grades or dismal grades. They seemed to have a
problem with that bell curve concept... But at least I got a
Hi, Peter -
I'm not sure whether you are asking for scholarly sources on unvalidated
measures of personality, or actual articles with unvalidated measures of
personality. If the former, I don't have any references to provide, but I may
be able to help with the latter, as I have done a
Religion is as important as ever, no matter what you believe:
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15504a57312a105331717a4
and from that site:
When you begin to think of yourself as a
Judeo-Christian-Islamic-Hindu-Buddhist culture, says Laderman, how do you
strike a balance in civic religion
jim,
i endorse you.
how can i help, do you list my name or do i need to sign something?
kathy sexton-radek
Jim Matiya wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to go to the Midwest Psychological Association annual convention
this week in Chicago. I realized my membership had expired. When I went to
renew/apply
Retta Poe wrote:
Hi, Peter -
I'm not sure whether you are asking for scholarly sources on unvalidated
measures of personality, or actual articles with unvalidated measures of
personality. If the former, I don't have any references to provide, but I may
The former ;( I'm interested in
Hi Patrick-
In my research methods course students assign themselves to groups of 2
to 4 people. To encourage equal participation among group members I
advise everyone at the begining of the semester that they will be asked,
at the final exam, to list every member's percentage of effort toward
Subject: Re: Race and thumbsucking
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I will speculate that the behavior is not related to race
What is your source for this? According to a November 12, 1999 Associated
Press
article, those in the bible belt had the highest divorce rate.
Herb:
Some literature on divorce and religion in the US:
1. People who are members of churches and who attend services are less
likely to divorce
April 27, 2002
RELIGION JOURNAL
Finding the Place of Faith in Psychiatric Treatment
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/27/national/27RELI.html?tntemail1
By MAREK FUCHS
Hasidic boy, 16, was a patient in a psychiatric ward and hearing the voice
of God. Dr. Samuel Klagsbrun, his psychiatrist, wrote
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