For the same man. Joe Albertson- an alum. (yes, we get the jokes. You want
that diploma in paper or plastic.) :) Tim
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Annette said: So I'm beat.
Anyone else want to talk about teaching psychology?
Annette
Annette- This may sound strange- maybe even sarcastic but trust me it is said
with genuine appreciation.
Thanks! I needed that! I can't speak for anyone else (well, I could but
they'd change my meds!) but
OK, so I can't get away from teaching of psych ;(
Enjoy. This was sent to me by someone at the teaching workshop
yesterday. It's great even if you don't teach stats. Stats must relate
to every clss in psych.
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Have we done a summer reading list yet? Did I miss it?
What's on your reading list? Psychology and nonpsychology; fiction and
nonfiction.
On my psychology-related list:
Levine, R. (2003). The Power of Persuasion: How We're Bought and Sold.
Sapolsky, R.M. (2004). Why Zebra's Don't Get
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Subject: RE: [tips] Summer reading list?
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 07:18:20 -0700
Have we done a summer reading list yet? Did I miss it?
What's on your reading list? Psychology and nonpsychology; fiction
and
Actually, the psych of religious belief IS of interest and so I have found the tips exchanges interesting and entertaining. I took off from teaching this spring/summer to repair grub damage to my lawn. Reading provides a distraction from my aches and pains after yard work. In addition to fun
Hard though it may be to believe, right in the middle of this, one of
my advisees emailed me with questions (from completely out of the
blue) about her summer psychology reading list. I'm wondering if I'm
just dreaming this.
Anyway, I read Dennett's Breaking the Spell back in the spring: the
Wikipedia slowly learns what Britannica has known for over a century. :-)
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/17/technology/17wiki.html
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Since Annette and others want to take a break from teaching this
summer,
let me recommend the following: subscribe to the car chase alert.This
is a service that will alert the subscriber when a police car chase
is in progress.Then you can turn on the TV and enjoy.This activity
causes an
increase
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For summer reading, I would add:
Collapse by Jared Diamond (related to environmental psychology)
The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan (related to consumer
behavior and envir'l psyc)
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Is this another case of a professor being silenced for simply upsetting the
wrong people?
http://www.gnxp.com/blog/2006/06/bruce-lahn-moving-on-to-non-iq.php
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Mike
As I said, this needs to be taken off list.
If you wish for me to respond to your post, contact me privately.
Thanks,
Jim G
P.S. On the issue of test vs. tempt, according to my materials on the
Greek manuscriopts the word in the Matthew passage (from the earliest
texts) is Ekpeirazo
Mike,
When I mentioned taking the discussion off-list, it was in regard to
anything theological and/or anything related to textual criticism.
I am happy to respond to your questions that seem more relevant to
teaching, psychology or otherwise.
Mike:
I am puzzled by your comment here. Perhaps
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