Re:A Scary Non- Realization

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
Herb, I'm going to reply off-list as I have been doing with others and not take up time and space of others. Make it a good day. --Louis-- Louis Schmierwww.therandomthoughts.com Department of History

Re: Random Thought: Sports In Education

2003-08-14 Thread Cheri Budzynski
We need to also be very careful about lumping all athletics together and realize that many coaches do not get paid big bucks and they do build character. As a female hockey player in grad school, our coaches did not get paid and volunteered their time. We also had to pay for our own ice time and it

RE: "mom....dad...look at this" or "dad.... mom.... look at this"

2003-08-14 Thread Maloney, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good stuff.  I'll definitely tell my students about it.  I don't know of any specific research, but it sure sounds like an interesting thesis paper! -Original Message-From: J L Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 10:36 AMTo: Teaching in the Psycholo

Re: Tips on Tipping: gender difference?

2003-08-14 Thread Dr . Bob Wildblood
On Sunday, Aug 10, 2003, at 08:47 America/Indianapolis, J L Edwards, responding to Herb Coleman wrote: Well, Herb, let's start with restaurants. No cafeterias, fast food, street vendors, buffets, etc. And it's sunny weather. Who tips more: male diners or female diners. Jean I have been followi

Re: The prevention of dissemination of scientific knowledge

2003-08-14 Thread Wallace E. Dixon, Jr.
Annette, Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately, we don't have psyarticles. And although we have an e-reserve system, we are apparently not permitted to have more than a single article from a journal issue on e-reserve. The articles I chose were from several series of articles within individual

Re: Not Sure What to Call This Message

2003-08-14 Thread Judith Roberts
Louis - Thank you for your heartfelt note. I have appreciated what you have shared with this list and am glad to hear that I will be able to continue to do so. What I appreciate most about what you have written here is that you have given a human side of you. Although I suspect you have never in

RE: Not Sure What to Call This Message

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
Now wait a minute. You're splitting semantic hairs. Didn't you say that the instances I share cannot be used for the purposes of making sweeping generalizations? That they serve no "scientific" purpose. If I misread you, I'm sorry. I made the point that I didn't just didn't just pull my positi

Re: The prevention of dissemination of scientific knowledge

2003-08-14 Thread Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
Hi Wally We have access via our library to more recent articles from the American Psychologist via PsycInfo and PsyArticles. If your institution has this, then your students can each log on and read the articles on their screens, or print them out individually if they so desire, for their own,

Re: Tips on Tipping

2003-08-14 Thread Allen Esterson
On Fri 8 August Robert Keefer wrote: >>... In England, tipping is often frowned upon! One magazine article I read while there bemoaned the practice of tipping, blaming the influx of American tourists and American ideas about paying servers. Wait staff in the UK have apparently not been paid with

Re: Tips on Tipping

2003-08-14 Thread Gail Hayes
Depending on the amount of tax charged, another way of estimating the tip is doubling tax. In New York, this usually covers the customary 15% . Gail M. Hayes - Original Message - From: "Paul Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent

RE: Not Sure What to Call This Message

2003-08-14 Thread Gary Klatsky
This is my last comment on this. You have made my point too clearly. Where in anything I have written to you or about you have I said that I think your opinions represent an "uninformed, frivolous, inexperienced, vaccuous, dreamy, and isolated inductive leap." And you claim we misread what you wri

RE: Undergraduate research contract

2003-08-14 Thread Miguel Roig
Thanks Annette and Rod for responding.  What I have in mind is some sort of information sheet that describes some of the responsibilities associated with doing research (e.g., responsible research conduct, commitment to the project and to the process of scientific discovery), and that this type o

tipping

2003-08-14 Thread Cheri Budzynski
For those of you interested in tipping behavior see Micheal Lynn at Cornell University: http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/wml3/tipping_information.htm Cheri A. Budzynski, Ph.D.Department ChairAssistant Professor of PsychologyHeidelberg College310 E. Market Street

RE: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Hetzel, Rod
It is much easier to place people in in-groups and out-groups if we can dichotomize them. After all, how do we know who to hate if we can't pigeon-hole them into overly-simplistic categories? Political and religious ideologies are great examples of complex realities that are too often simplified

Tipping

2003-08-14 Thread Cynthia Bainbridge Mullis, Ph.D.
Tipsters - Interesting thread, and I too would be quite interested in someone (else!) finding out whether men or women tip better. The lore says that men tip better than women, and my experience waiting tables is generally consistent with this. However, I've always wondered if there is a gende

RE: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Aubyn Fulton
Louis_Schmier wrote: Any of you tipsters read George Will in the Washington Post this morning? I suggest you do. I won't tell you what he says. I've got my take on it. I'd like to hear yours. PAUL K. BRANDON wrote… The Psych Bull article that Will is referring to is a meta-a

Re: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Christopher D. Green
sylvestm wrote: > Vote for Arnold ...and regret it at your leisure. :-) -- Christopher D. Green Department of Psychology York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: 416-736-5115 ext. 66164 fax:416-736-5814 http://www.yorku.ca/christo/ --- You are cu

Re: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Christopher D. Green
Louis_Schmier wrote: > Larry is what California needs. Only way to get a handle on the budget is to > have a governor who is a "skin" Flynt. Actually, he's promising to "solve" the states problems by expanding the gambling "industry." Psychologists take note. -- Christopher D. Green Department o

Re: Undergraduate research contract

2003-08-14 Thread Kathleen Morgan
Title: Re: Undergraduate research contract For those of you who collaborate on research projects with undergraduates, do you use any type of 'contract' or document that outlines the general responsibilities of the undergraduate researcher, discusses authorship issues, ethics, time and intellectua

Re: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Jim Matiya wrote: > > Do you think he'll "muscle" a few votes? > Only if people don't "exercise" their rights. Make it a good day. --Louis-- Louis Schmierwww.therandomthoughts.com Depart

Re: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Jim Matiya
Do you think he'll "muscle" a few votes? Jim Matiya Carl Sandburg High School 131st and LaGrange Road Orland Park, IL 60462 Lewis University. Romeoville, IL Moraine Valley Comm. College. Palos Hills, IL Illinois Virtual High School. Cyberspace?  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: wormy advice

2003-08-14 Thread bsoutherly
Beth et al., I use both Mac & Windows and have recommended to several of my Windows only colleagues to consider using an old Mac for their email since they are seldom targeted by a virus. I don't believe any of them have taken my advice, but this worm might be the one that does it. Bill [EMAIL

RE: Administrivia: Reading Messages, NoMail, etc

2003-08-14 Thread Shearon, Tim
Jean-Marc: Your solution seems acceptable to me. Seems like you could have put ‘Canada’ as place of publishing but, literally, that isn’t correct either (or, maybe, you guys annexed Washington!). J Seriously, I looked on the net and found this that might get the publication place from one

school psych programs in ny

2003-08-14 Thread Ode2Glory
I have been working with a former student on doctoral applications for next year. Does anyone have information on school psych programs in New York State.   Laura Talamo Great Neck North High School --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email t

Re: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Christopher D. Green
"Annette Taylor, Ph. D." wrote: > Arnold has not done well on talk shows at all when directly asked about policy > questions. He just says over and over that he will clean things up. Well, DUH! And how will he do that? In hand-to-hand combat with the Enron crooks who "dirtied" things up to begin

Re: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Smith
Paul Brandon wrote: > You mean the Green Acres pig? He's probably running - have you checked? I will laugh until there are tears running down my cheeks if the California "angry mob politics" results in "Governor Larry Flynt". Paul Smith --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EM

Re: wormy advice

2003-08-14 Thread G. Marc Turner
Just an FYI on the worm... this one actually does not arrive via email. It connects directly to a Windows NT4 (workstation & server), Me, 2000, XP, or 2003 server via Port #135. If it gets a response on that port it uses a windows vulnerability that was announced in June to copy and execute itse

Re: Tips

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Brandon
From that website that Cheri Budzynski recently recommended about tipping at www.people.cornell.edu/pages/wml3/tipping_information.htm (from a Canadian CBC TV programme about tipping) What's the difference between a Canadian and a canoe? Answer: a canoe tips. But does Tyler too? -- * PAUL K. BRAN

Re: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Brandon
Vote for Arnold You mean the Green Acres pig? -- * PAUL K. BRANDON [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * Psychology Dept Minnesota State University * * 23 Armstrong Hall, Mankato, MN 56001 ph 507-389-6217 * *http://www.mankato.msus.edu/dept/psych/welcome.html* --- You ar

Re: wormy advice (tech note)

2003-08-14 Thread Kenneth M. Steele
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 15:32:22 -0400 Beth Benoit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, as I said, Macintosh (Apple) users need not panic. And further > research, after Louis' response, I found that the following Windows users > are vulnerable: > Windows XP,Windows NT, Windows ME/2000, Windows 2003 >

Re: tipping behavior

2003-08-14 Thread Gail Hayes
Coffee shop employees are not paid a salary and work only for tips. On the other hand, fast food employees, as well as other stores whose employees have a tip container on the counter, work for an hourly wage and have, in the past, never expected to be tipped. As a former server, I don't feel the

RE: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
Quoting "Hetzel, Rod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Gotta love California politics... > > The Terminator > Gallagher > Gary Coleman > Larry Flynt > > Happy voting to all you Californians! > Well, we have the option of voting to keep Davis, or we also have the seasoned politicians, none of whom were

Re: wormy advice

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Brandon
But note: this only directly affects Windows machines. Advice from a sadder but wiser TIPSter: I've just spent hours and hours - since Monday night - getting rid of the newest computer worm, "blaster," and have advice for anyone who hasn't gotten it yet. (And I'm buying stock in Symantec.)

Re: Meta-analysis (Was: George Will's Washinton Post Column)

2003-08-14 Thread Aubyn Fulton
Aubyn wrote… Sulloway has published some interesting and controversial meta-analyses in the past of course, and perhaps you note something in his approach that is not up to snuff? Stephen wrote… Um, yes. People might like to take a look at the devastating analysis the inimitable Judith Rich Harris

Re: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Christopher D. Green
Rick Froman wrote: > I am not a political scientist but I have friends who are political > scientists and I just wonder if anyone else has had the not-so-brilliant > thought that the whole left-wing/right-wing dichotomy in political science > is way too oversimplified? Even within psychology, thi

Re: Graduate Research Methods Readings

2003-08-14 Thread Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
I'm at home and on half vacation mode so I don't have references handy but there are some good articles I even use in my capstone upper division labs that would be good. In particular I'm thinking of a couple of articles on APA style. I "think" one of them titled something like APA style as epis

Re: school psych programs in ny

2003-08-14 Thread Steven Specht
S.U.N.Y., College at Oswego has a good program (and it's a nice place to spend a few years... i.e., on the shores of Lake Ontario... GREAT sunsets!... but LOTS of snow) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have been working with a former student on doctoral applications > for next year. Does anyo

Re: Administrivia: Reading Messages, NoMail, etc

2003-08-14 Thread Jean-Marc Perreault
Hi Tipsters,             Here's a pop quiz question for those of you who like APA formatting challenges: I will be teaching a course called Environmental Psychology. I adopted the book Environmental Psychology: Principles and Practice, by Robert Gifford, from University of Victoria. Teaching i

Re: Tips on Tipping

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
One of my many job that I needed after my father went bankrupt to get through school was waiting on tables in a restaurant. I have a different perspective from some of those who have made comments on this topic. I'm curious to see how many of Tipsters have been waiters or waitresses and what thei

RE: Graduate Research Methods Readings

2003-08-14 Thread Hetzel, Rod
Of course, I would be remiss if I forgot to recommend the following article: Hetzel, R. D. (1996). A primer on factor analysis with comments on patterns of practice and reporting. In B. Thompson (ed.) Advances in Social Science Methodology (Vol. 4). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. I also like the

Re: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
Larry is what California needs. Only way to get a handle on the budget is to have a governor who is a "skin" Flynt. Make it a good day. --Louis-- Louis Schmierwww.therandomthoughts.com Department of History

RE: undergraduate practicum

2003-08-14 Thread Hetzel, Rod
Thanks for the response Annette. We currently have an Independent Study that some students use for research projects. We also have a Practicum class, primarily for our students interested in some type of career or graduate school in the helping professions. But, currently our practicum class is

RE: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Brandon
At 9:42 PM -0400 8/10/03, Louis_Schmier wrote: Paul, I read Will's column very early this morning. And, I am reacting to Will. I can't react to the article he cites since I haven't read it yet. My reaction to Will's column is that it's relevant to politics, not Psychology, and might better be di

RE: Not Sure What to Call This Message

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
Gary, I can truly appreciate that you all are psychologists with a scientific training and that I am a historian with a social science and humanity training (that was only after I blew my pre-med program one semester with four F's and an A), I am, however, well versed in the sciences having

RE: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Hetzel, Rod
> Larry is what California needs. Only way to get a handle on > the budget is to have a governor who is a "skin" Flynt. He would be perfect. We all know that all politicians are "hustlers" anyways... __ Roderick D. Hetzel, Ph.D. Department of Psycho

RE: calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread Hetzel, Rod
Gotta love California politics... The Terminator Gallagher Gary Coleman Larry Flynt Sounds like Clinton's cabinet! Happy voting to all you Californians! Rod __ Roderick D. Hetzel, Ph.D. Department of Psychology LeTourneau University Post Office Box

Re: wormy advice

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
Hey, wormy apples are not new. :-)) Make it a good day. --Louis-- Louis Schmierwww.therandomthoughts.com Department of Historywww.halcyon.com/arborhts/louis.html Valdosta State University Val

RE: Tips on Tipping

2003-08-14 Thread Scott C. Bates
Patrick O. Dolan pondered: > Huh. Interesting topic! When I lived in an area where tax was ~7-8%, > people used the heuristic of "doubling the tax" and adjusting from > there. I calculate 10%, double it, and go from there. As an aside, > my experience over the past ~5 years is that 15% is a min

Random Thought: The Most Important Word In Education

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
Dare I share another one so soon? But, gosh, lately I've been feeling like a Texas wildcat oil well that just came in. I'm just gushing with stuff. I guess my excitement about the coming semester is really building up after a roughly three month reluctant hiatus from the classroom.

Re: wormy advice

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
Aha, Bill. The worm has turned. :-)) Make it a good day. --Louis-- Louis Schmierwww.therandomthoughts.com Department of Historywww.halcyon.com/arborhts/louis.html Valdosta State University V

RE: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Stuart Mckelvie
Dear Louis, I can't say that I have noticed more homogeneity with more radicalism, but it may exist. I do agree, however, that the labels are convenient pigeonholes that simplify reality. The harsh reality comes when people make a choice at the polling booth. If they vote on the basis of party

Re: Very strange email

2003-08-14 Thread Rick Stevens
I received the message from Hong Kong some time ago. It isn't clear just what they want someone to do. It sounds like they are requesting someone to make major structrural changes in their educational system. I can't imagine an American, or several Americans, going to China and causing major

RE: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Brandon, Paul K
At 1:24 PM -0400 8/10/03, Louis_Schmier wrote: Any of you tipsters read George Will in the Washington Post this morning? I suggest you do. I won't tell you what he says. I've got my take on it. I'd like to hear yours. The Psych Bull article that Will is referring to is a meta-analysis, with all

Re: Pastoral Behavioral Engineering

2003-08-14 Thread Stephen Black
On 6 Aug 2003, sylvestm wrote: > did you hear about the black minister in Louisiana > who will give $5 and $10 to each white person who attends > his church on Sundays and Thursdays? > Could this be the bridge between Religion and Psychology > we have been looking for? It's been done. An o

RE: something odd about human behavior

2003-08-14 Thread Scott C. Bates
Jean, Jean Edwards Wrote: > Please don't forget about my earlier request. I'd like to > pose students with a question about human behavior; something > commonplace but odd; something most of us do but we give > little thought to; something they might answer one way, > though research finding

Re: something odd about human behavior

2003-08-14 Thread Stephen Black
On 7 Aug 2003, J L Edwards wrote: > Hi again: > > Please don't forget about my earlier request. I'd like to pose > students with a question about human behavior; something commonplace > but odd; something most of us do but we give little thought to; > something they might answer one way, though r

Re: Pastoral Behavioral Engineering

2003-08-14 Thread David Likely
Stephen Black wrote about Skinner's report of Ben Franklin's report on "pastoral behavioral engineering," but Skinner gave no source -- a search for the words "zealous Presbyterian minister Mr. Beatty" turns up: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books

Graduate Research Methods Readings

2003-08-14 Thread Wallace E. Dixon, Jr.
Dear Colleagues, A couple of weeks ago, I asked whether anyone could advise me with regard to choosing a graduate research methods text. I got two recommendations, Whitten & Shadish, Cook, & Campbell. These texts are ok, but a bit dry. So now I'd like to accompany whichever one I choose

Random Thought: Sports In Education

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
Not only is the academic season about to begin, so is the sports season. Talking about the sports season, I've had something stuck in my craw for a while that I just have to cough up and spit out. In these stringent, cost-cutting economic times when everyone is tightening their budgetary

Arnold and Konrad Lorenz

2003-08-14 Thread sylvestm
I am beginning to see parallels between Konrad Lorenz and Arnol;d. They were both born in Austria.THey have an imprinted following: Lorenz- ducks and Arnold-kids in the inner city. They both demonstrate the principle of transfer of learning from a lower order to a global vision. Michael Sylvester

RE: Graduate Research Methods Readings

2003-08-14 Thread Hetzel, Rod
Annette, Wally, and others: Here are some references that I would recommend for a graduate level research methods or statistics course. The majority of these articles are from one of my former professors, so I should proably acknowledge my bias up front. The articles on score reliability (in par

intriguing question

2003-08-14 Thread J L Edwards
Hi all:   I use PowerPoint presentations and for the first day I have a "welcome to class" slide with very basic information on it. I would like to include a "snappy", intriguing question related to psychology that also relates to some everyday, common behavior many don't think about. One of

Tips on Tipping

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Smith
As I think the original request was for common behaviors that can be related to psychological topics, I think the question of how one figures a standard tip is also interesting. I see people using little "tip tables" that give 15% of various amounts in table form, but without such a table, how one

calling all California tipsters

2003-08-14 Thread sylvestm
Vote for Arnold MJS --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Very strange email

2003-08-14 Thread Nina Tarner
I received the below email and was wondering if anyone on the list received the same email? I found it very odd and am not really sure what they are looking for. Nina Dear Madam/Sir, Hong Kong has no war and starvation. However, Hong Kong has something much more miserable and inhuman. If you

Re: school psych programs in ny

2003-08-14 Thread Rikikoenig
Ferkauf Graduate School of Yeshiva University,in NYC, has a doctoral program in school psych.  I am having trouble reaching their website to confirm this, but you can try to check it out at  www.yu.edu.  They used to have both a certificate program (the only degree necessary for licensing as a scho

"mom....dad...look at this" or "dad.... mom.... look at this"

2003-08-14 Thread J L Edwards
My husband and I were in a large pet store and there were lots of kids there with their parents. I noticed when the kids saw something they wanted their parents to see, it was always (N = 17, limited data, I admit, and anecdotal evidence) "Mom, dad...look, come here, etc." Gender was irrelev

RE: something odd about human behavior

2003-08-14 Thread Kelly Amberville
dreaming attraction spirituality intuition feelings thinking phobias fetishes personality small group dynamics attitudes From: "Mark Kunkel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> S

RE: Not Sure What to Call This Message

2003-08-14 Thread Gary Klatsky
Louis If your reread my post, I did not say you should stop participating in this list. What I said was that if you were unwilling to have a public dialog about our criticisms of your posts then you probably should not post to a public list. The assumption I make when asking a question, respondin

Re: Re: Pastoral Behavioral Engineering

2003-08-14 Thread sylvestm
>On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 09:34:59 -0500 "Stephen Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote. > >It's been done. An obscure early American (someone named Benjamin >Franklin) reported: > >"We had for our chaplain a zealous Presbyterian minister, Mr. Beatty, >who complained to me that the men did not generally at

something odd about human behavior

2003-08-14 Thread J L Edwards
Hi again:   Please don't forget about my earlier request. I'd like to pose students with a question about human behavior; something commonplace but odd; something most of us do but we give little thought to; something they might answer one way, though research findings are the exact opposite.

The prevention of dissemination of scientific knowledge

2003-08-14 Thread Wallace E. Dixon, Jr.
I must be daft, but I would've thought since the major Kinko's lawsuit several years ago, publishers of scientific journals would've placed a greater value on the dissemination of scientific knowledge than on revenue enhancement, and would've adjusted their copyright policies accordingly. May

RE: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Rick Froman
I am not a political scientist but I have friends who are political scientists and I just wonder if anyone else has had the not-so-brilliant thought that the whole left-wing/right-wing dichotomy in political science is way too oversimplified? I just had such a thought today when I read someone refe

Re: Tips on Tipping: gender difference?

2003-08-14 Thread Herb Coleman
Subject: Re: Tips on Tipping: gender difference? From: "J L Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 12:55:30 -0500 X-Message-Number: 8 Any literature on who leaves bigger tips? I've heard women do, but have no data to support this assertion. Any data on age? Race? etc.? Jean Edwards W

RE: The prevention of dissemination of scientific knowledge

2003-08-14 Thread Peterson, Douglas
After checking a couple of library policies on reserves you MIGHT be able to do the following. Assign the required reading and have the issues of American Psychologist (or even copies of the articles) placed on reserve at the library. If you have full-text assess to the American Psychologist this

Re: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Christopher D. Green
Having scanned the image I mentioned (http://www.yorku.ca/christo/eysenck.gif) I noticed a couple of things I had forgotten. First, "0-point" should be replaced by "mean" or "midpoint" in every instance in my original post (below). Eysenck's scale didn't set the mean to 0. Second, and much more in

Re: wormy advice

2003-08-14 Thread Beth Benoit
Yes, as I said, Macintosh (Apple) users need not panic. And further research, after Louis' response, I found that the following Windows users are vulnerable: Windows XP,Windows NT, Windows ME/2000, Windows 2003 Beth Benoit University System of New Hampshire - Original Message - From: "Pa

RE: school psych programs in ny

2003-08-14 Thread Gary Klatsky
Thanks for the words of support. Although the school psych program at Oswego is very good, it is only a Master's. A quick look at SUNY showed Buffalo and Albany as the only campuses that offer a Ph D in School Psych. If you search make sure you look at counseling and education programs, not psych

Re: school psych programs in ny

2003-08-14 Thread Miguel Roig
I don't know how accurate or up to date this list is, but go to http://www.education.umd.edu/EDCP/programs/CDSPP/program.html for a listing by state. Miguel At 03:30 PM 8/13/2003 -0400, you wrote: I have been working with a former student on doctoral applications for next year. Does anyone have i

Re: involvement in student's lives

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Smith
Herb Coleman wrote: > Paul, I think this is a good way to lead this discussion. I remember as > an undergrad my Psych Dept. Head saying that he didn't make friends with > his colleagues because he had to hire and fire them and he didn't make > friends with his students because he has to grade the

Re: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Brandon
At 3:23 PM -0400 8/11/03, Christopher D. Green wrote: I find it somewhat odd that George Will would object to the characterization of (particularly *his*) conservatism as being driven by emotional need. After all, he confessed in Ken Burns' _Baseball_ series that he was driven to conservatism by th

RE: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Aubyn Fulton
Paul wrote… (SNIP) You are correct that I have problems with meta-analyses in general. In the medical field, there have been a number of cases where meta analyses based on large numbers of small studies have reached different conclusions from later rigorous large studies. Much is dependent on the

Re: involvement in student's lives

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
When I'm invited to a party, be it a private one or a sorority/fraternity, like Paul, even if other faculty and administrators are also invited and attending I'm hesitant to accept. One major reason is that I don't feel I can be at a party where some of the students who are consuming alcohol are p

website suggestions

2003-08-14 Thread Hetzel, Rod
TIPSters: Does anyone know of any good websites for helping college students improve relationships? I'm giving a presentation on developing and deepening relationships and am looking for some practical, skills-based suggestions for students who will be in attendance. Thanks! Rod

Re: Tips on Tipping: gender difference?

2003-08-14 Thread J L Edwards
Well, Herb, let's start with restaurants. No cafeterias, fast food, street vendors, buffets, etc. And it's sunny weather. Who tips more: male diners or female diners. Jean - Original Message - From: "Herb Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" <[EMAIL

Tips

2003-08-14 Thread Stephen Black
>From that website that Cheri Budzynski recently recommended about tipping at www.people.cornell.edu/pages/wml3/tipping_information.htm (from a Canadian CBC TV programme about tipping) What's the difference between a Canadian and a canoe? Answer: a canoe tips. Stephen _

Re: Tips on Tipping

2003-08-14 Thread Stephen Black
On 8 Aug 2003, Patrick O. Dolan wrote: > Huh. Interesting topic! When I lived in an area where tax was ~7-8%, > people used the heuristic of "doubling the tax" and adjusting from > there. I calculate 10%, double it, and go from there. As an aside, > my experience over the past ~5 years is that

RE: George Will's Washinton Post Column.

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Brandon
At 2:46 PM -0400 8/11/03, Aubyn Fulton wrote: PAUL K. BRANDON wroteÖ The Psych Bull article that Will is referring to is a meta-analysis, with all the limitations of its breed. Since it's based on a wide variety of verbal reports of what individuals apparently mostly politicians) say that they woul

Tipping on TIPS ;-}

2003-08-14 Thread Herb Coleman
Subject: Re: tipping behavior From: "Gail Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 18:13:07 -0400 X-Message-Number: 10 Coffee shop employees are not paid a salary and work only for tips. On the other hand, fast food employees, as well as other stores whose employees have a tip container

Re: wormy advice

2003-08-14 Thread Louis_Schmier
Beth, if anyone is running 98, they're safe from the worm. Think of the upside. You can always use the worm to go fishing. Make it a good day. --Louis-- Louis Schmierwww.therandomthoughts.com Department of His

Re: website suggestions

2003-08-14 Thread Retta Poe
"Hetzel, Rod" wrote: > > Does anyone know of any good websites for helping college students improve > relationships? I'm giving a presentation on developing and deepening relationships > and am looking for some practical, skills-based suggestions for students who will be > in attendance. Th

Call for Submissions

2003-08-14 Thread ROBERT [EMAIL PROTECTED]@MATHSCIENCE
Title: Message The Journal of Behavioral and Neuroscience Research (JBNR) is accepting manuscripts for review for its first volume in 2003. Authors interested in submitting manuscripts should visit the JBNR homepage for detailed information and instructions.   http://academic2.strose.edu/Mat

re:Re: UGGGGHHH & random thoughts

2003-08-14 Thread Charles Fox
Thank You Rick & Paul I am asking that: > It makes a lot of sense to trim the quotations (as I did in this > message, above), but eliminating them completely makes the response rather > hard to follow for those who don't use the digest format, and thus don't > have the original message available

Re: Tips on Tipping: gender difference?

2003-08-14 Thread J L Edwards
Any literature on who leaves bigger tips? I've heard women do, but have no data to support this assertion. Any data on age? Race? etc.? Jean Edwards --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: A Scary Non- Realization

2003-08-14 Thread Gary Klatsky
Louis Based on your "private" responses to me, and I am told to many others as well, you seem to take all criticisms off - line. Your posts are to a public forum and Herb has made a public response to your public post. Given the responses you tend to generate, I for one would like to see these dis

Re: Tips on Tipping

2003-08-14 Thread Patrick O. Dolan
Huh. Interesting topic! When I lived in an area where tax was ~7-8%, people used the heuristic of "doubling the tax" and adjusting from there. I calculate 10%, double it, and go from there. As an aside, my experience over the past ~5 years is that 15% is a minimum and closer to 20% is more typic

RE: Tips on Tipping

2003-08-14 Thread Keefer, Robert P.
To add one more twist, I am lucky enough to have spent the spring semester in London. In England, tipping is often frowned upon! One magazine article I read while there bemoaned the practice of tipping, blaming the influx of American tourists and American ideas about paying servers. Wait staff

Teaching Conference on the Intro Course

2003-08-14 Thread Bill Hill
Taking Off: Best Practices in Teaching Introductory Psychology Atlanta (GA) Marriott Northwest September 26-27, 2003 Co-sponsored by the Society for the Teaching of Psychology (STP), the National Institute for Teaching of Psychology (NITOP), and the Kennesaw State University Center for Excellenc

Re: The prevention of dissemination of scientific knowledge

2003-08-14 Thread Christopher D. Green
"Wallace E. Dixon, Jr." wrote: > I must be daft, but I would've thought since the major > Kinko's lawsuit several years ago, publishers of scientific journals > would've placed a greater value on the dissemination of scientific > knowledge than on revenue enhancement, and would've adjusted

wormy advice

2003-08-14 Thread Beth Benoit
Advice from a sadder but wiser TIPSter: I've just spent hours and hours - since Monday night - getting rid of the newest computer worm, "blaster," and have advice for anyone who hasn't gotten it yet. (This unlovely worm shuts your computer down on its own, then reboots it. It's a terrible nuisan

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