Desole - j'ai eu l'intention a demander Pour quoi pas D'fendeuse de la
Foi?.
Paul
Paul Smith wrote:
Pour quoi pas D'fendereuse de la Foi?
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Jean-Marc Perreault wrote:
Actually, last time I hear, Elizabeth was the Queen, and not the King.
Therefore, it should
that these government
errors cause people to question the credentials of college faculty? I
guess the Department of Justice owes Al a big apology.
Love,
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. Isn't that an interesting twist on the attraction to old
buildings?
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Claudia Stanny wrote:
What a curious question from a historian! Aren't there historical reasons to
care for a building? After all, so many important historical events take place
in buildings (which
several
decades, with an interesting interactive program.
Warning: it's addictive. It's best used when you have work you want to
put off. Oh, and I have no idea where the data come from.
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Try Colorado State University. California isn't the only place with a
flaky reputation.
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Furthermore, I teach in California and haven't heard of Al Shealy at
CSU. I Googled his name and did not find a direct reference to him or to
any affiliation with CSU. I
search on Columbia State
University, then, you'll find the information you're looking for. Sorry
to waste everyone's time - I guess that'll teach me to rely on my memory.
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Annette Taylor, Ph. D. wrote:
Because I MUST have nothing better to do and was intrigued
B
Frigo, Lenore wrote:
Just a quick survey question and I'll be happy for as many back-channel answers
as I can get.
At your college/university, when a student has a disability for which they need
accommodation, is this determination made by
a) individual instructors
b) a centralized unit (such
Rick Adams wrote:
For the record, does anyone care to take a guess at which profession has
the highest percentage of psychopaths (according to Cleckley's standards,
not Hare's)?
Journal editors?
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complaining about how young people drive. grin
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that plays out for the midterm assessment, on
drug addiction, for which the most important material is not nearly so
diagram-friendly.
* Well, one wrote I am a visual and hands-on learner.
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driving too slowly, stopping
for a green light, putting on the left turn signal only after stopping
in a traffic lane, and worst of all, stopping on a highway onramp to
check for traffic).
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Stephen Black wrote:
Drivers of age 65 or older:
a) drive as safely
He should have made the smiley into a winkey. He was kidding,
Christopher.
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Moreso, think about Skinner! Man, no research with his daughter? She was
one of his main research subjects. :)
I'd be interest to know exactly what you're
My cat did something worse (hairball) to a pile of student papers a few weeks
ago.
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responses: things like
purple t-square, for example. I'd predict a lot more of those in the no-task
group, and an effect that was less subtle than the red hammer effect (because
that might not be the clear prototypes for everyone).
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Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D
to find any relevant threads in the five minutes I had just now.
But there's quite a bit in there, trust me.
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Marc Carter wrote:
Hi, Christine --
You ask, Does anyone have an answer to this question?
The answer to that is, Of course! Tons of people!
Perhaps
left arm falls limp, your enemy is standing
there wondering why it was your left arm and not your right arm, so
you've got a chance to club him before he recovers from his surprise. :)
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Christopher D. Green wrote:
Well now, this is the problem, isn't it? When groups reach a certain
level of ridiculousness, they are impossible to spoof
I assume that this would be an example of that:
http://tinyurl.com/2nc
SpongeBob creator says character is asexual
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didn't participate: she referred to them as the geeks.
This strikes me as excellent preparation for participation in today's
society.
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McKinley, Marcia wrote:
In subsequent conversations after this, I learned that
technology is completely changing legal education
voters, teachers, and presidents) will
continue to believe that humans were created by a miracle, that species
do not evolve over time, and that dinosaur fossils were planted by Satan
to fool us.
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From today's NYTimes:
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Measuring Literacy in a World Gone Digital
By TOM ZELLER Jr.
Published: January 17, 2005
here was a time when researching a high school or college term paper was
a far simpler thing. A student writing about, say, Count Ferdinand von
Zeppelin, might
is the faculty member who requires them to buy a textbook but
then barely uses it. A faculty member who does that has an obvious
action to take to keep text costs in line.
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well, though (when the student doesn't do the independent reading, and
complains about the fact that the professor didn't go through the text
with the class, but then expected them to know the material in it).
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figure out for myself what the content should look like (even with the
help of the OTRP material).
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Christopher D. Green wrote:
calling for). There can be little doubt, however, that they would
*prefer* to eliminate the sale of used books altogether. Given, however
I hope I didn't just miss this in the suggestions you already got, but
there's a piece on obesity and eating in the new APS Observer:
http://www.psychologicalscience.org/
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Deb Briihl wrote:
I received a variety of good suggestions! WOW!! And a big thanks
.
(2) not related to the thread I guess--that power is scary to me!
I'll bet that we have a lot less of that power than we often think we
do.
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with claims about various alternative autism treatments, and
supported by nothing but anecdotes, with no hint of recognition that
those anecdotes add up to nothing.
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http://tinyurl.com/6h5en
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To Treat Autism, Parents Take a Leap
it). While those opportunities are rarer today, I really don't
believe that it's true that a college education is the sole gateway to
opportunity. And whether it is or not, the suggestion that it is leads
those less-than-true students to enroll in our colleges. It's not
really their fault.
Paul
issues impotent. It sounds like the book as a whole is focused
too much on advocacy to be used in a course, but there are probably
parts about how Lakoff describes the current situation that would be
useful.
http://tinyurl.com/52v6z
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I
Jim Guinee wrote:
And based on Jim Clark's recent comments, one could also suggest space
aliens as a possible cause.
Now, just how viable is dementia in this case?
I would argue that it's certainly more possible than space aliens, but
still a weak possibility for a number of reasons.
I
. I don't
think that's a weak point for believers.
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At the same time, Jim, it should be clear that if you do take the
article at face value, then it's neither desperate nor prejudicial to
suggest something like dementia as the cause of the change.
To suggest it as a possibility is not prejudicial. To leap to it so
quickly IS.
If you
correct revisionism going on (and I agree that's
what it is). Point granted, then.
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suspect that #3 is what is
really going on (though I don't expect much from the new arguments).
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-Original Message-
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interested in doing so because we want to live in the United
States of America, and that's seeming less and less possible down here.
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That was my first thought too, but I googled it, and no, it is Lec.
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fundamentalists in general have only themselves to blame for the
tarnish on that term. They picked up a snake, knowing that it was a snake, and
the consequences were inevitable.
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will produce other effects such as false memory for
SLEEP. Tom reports that this demonstration originally came from Doug
Bernstein, and I suspect that it's published somewhere in more complete form.
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BED
CLOCK
DREAM
NIGHT
TURN
MATTRESS
SNOOZE
NOD
TIRED
NIGHT
and the empirical claims are so often mixed up.
I'd say that strictly speaking, this isn't very fair, but at the same time, I
can't say I blame people who intend that implication, given the context.
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=
I stepped
of students
(who, as a recent NYTimes op-ed piece discussed here suggested are typically still
dualists to the core).
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it as an example for anything. Much as I am inclined to believe that the real
numbers do look something like this, it's far too similar to lot of hoaxes to pass the
smell test.
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, is that we definitely do NOT have
a history of taking everything on faith except for the power of faith,
as I took Jim's comments to suggest.
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Allen Esterson wrote:
On 29 October Paul Smith wrote:
In just the last couple of weeks we've had plenty of
skepticism about
http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/educate/brain_movies.htm
Jim Matiya wrote:
I am interested in psychology-related mov files that I can insert
into powerpoints, etc. Any ideas where I can find some?
Jim
Jim Matiya
Carl Sandburg High School
131st and LaGrange Road
Orland Park, IL 60462
/2003
For the last year and a half I've claimed to be a TIPS moderator on
the strength of the fact that I've stopped myself from responding to
certain kinds of posts. wink
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Rick Froman wrote:
Another equally prestigious option: if you have an e-mail rule or other
Lenore Frigo wrote:
I wasn't sure if the hurricane/voter map was meant to be taken seriously or
tongue-in-cheek.
I don't think that's a meaningful distinction anymore in relation to U.S.
politics, as long as one can keep a straight face. :(
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be included in polls.
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Here it is straight from the horse's mouth, as it were:
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http://www.surveysampling.com/ssi_country.jsp?country_id=TSpage_id=wirelessidcatID=7subname=precisehsub_id=0archive=0
SSI-WirelessID
SSI-WirelessID, another value-added service from Survey Sampling
some of what Stanovich says in their own words: I'm
assessing for their ability to paraphrase properly as well.
Hope this helps,
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philosophical position on what makes a statement true or false. Does that
make sense?
I suppose that it looks exactly the opposite if you're a Bush supporter, but
that's my take. grin
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Claudia Stanny wrote:
Just another liberal educator ranting ... speaking for myself ... ;-)
So an ad like this might not go over well at your institution?
http://www.n3t.net/humor/Seriously.mpg
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matter experts/philosophy Ph.D.s). She
asked them to express their theories about certain topics (e.g., why some children
succeed in school and others don't), defend them, explain how they might be refuted,
express alternative theories, identify evidence that might support those, etc.
Paul Smith
Gore would have been allowed (by
the media) to get away with that, of course.
Paul Smith (speaking for himself, and 100% drug-free except for this glass of Cotes de
Provence, which I drank slowly with dinner, and did not inhale)
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IMPLICATIONS
The argument for the need to make culture a more integral aspect of
basic psychological theory gives rise to questions
about what type of change this represents and what may
Riki Koenigsberg wrote:
When I flew to Paris from JFK in NYC on American Airlines in June, many
passengers were called aside for further checking. Not only were
shoes checked, but everyone wearing a jacket had to remove it before going
through the metal detector. Quite a few passengers were
yours!. Can someone confirm that?
One of my students last night told me that her boyfriend who is in the U.S.
military in Iraq learned that as part of his how to operate in this
culture training, and I thought I'd read it elsewhere before.
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and forth to the lavatory in groups,
emptying the contents of mysterious bags there, and giving each other the
thumbs-up sign when they return?
This sounds more like a good explanation for the Why don't people see
UFOs anymore? question than it does for homeland security issues.
Paul Smith
references when I did a search on her name, but I assumed
they're to another Annie Jacobsen. Did you find something that tells you
it's the same one?
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apparently almost no
other publications, and the story does not seem to be cited in any
mainstream publication other than womenswallstreet.com (which of course
makes me wonder how mainstream that site really is).
Is this legit? An overactive imagination? An outright hoax?
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evolved far
past bounded rationality into boundless irrationality.
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he chose the participants
that he chose. What in the world would you be thinking?
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Annette Taylor wrote:
I thought you all would be interested in this since we just discussed this
issue; I think this guy takes exactly the opposite stance that I would
have
)
- Conservative columnist Cal Thomas tells us that the behaviors were
atrocities, but that the feminists are to blame (No, I'm not making that up.
It was his column last week).
It's clearly not a good idea to try to interpret anything as the
conservative response, other than in very general terms.
Paul
Senior Seminar with her), and I want to put in a plug for that one as
well. I think that book had as much influence on my thinking about
psychology as anything - perhaps as much as my entire undergraduate
education.
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that they need to hear multiple
times, including in OUR courses, and not just in introductory level courses
detached from our specific requirements.
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Bill Scott wrote:
Paper assignments are progressive. Students have to submit a topic, then
an
outline
careers?
Paul
Smith
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 10:33
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Caught CheatingAt 05:27 AM 5/4/2004 -0500, you wrote:
"The most se
is
understanding, not ethics. For those students, at least, discussions of ethics will be
completely irrelevant.
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the only inequity
related to education, though.
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Since
coincidence.
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producer's idea of a good publicity stunt.
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caused a visual
jump, blocking out a portion of the slow CRT scan.
Try that too much in U.S. airports and you'll find yourself handcuffed
and taken in back for questioning.
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the picture would
partially black out. I'm pretty sure the tooth-clicking caused a
visual
jump, blocking out a portion of the slow CRT scan.
Try that too much in U.S. airports and you'll find yourself
handcuffed
and taken in back for questioning.
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Try that too much in U.S. airports and you'll find yourself handcuffed
and taken in back for questioning.
Yeah, questioning... that's what it's called it now. :-(
Notice how quick David was to make sure it was clear that someone else
had said
roughly in
February. Of course the media in general tend to see the opportunity to
parade distraught parents out in front - they know how to tell that story,
but not the ones that involve reasoning.
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Daniel Schachter had a piece in the NYTimes last week related his seven sins of
memory to the differences in the testimony of Rice and Clarke. I clipped it for use
in my summer Learning and Cognition course. It wasn't too detailed, but was a nice
application nonetheless.
Paul Smith
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I do go regularly to a Dr. Graves. So far so good.
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Bill Scott wrote:
Puh-leeze,
I'm a sometimes contributor but usually lurker here. As someone who
believes
that variety is intellectually stimulating, I enjoy reading Mr.
Sylvester's
jibes, ersatz questions, and racially motivated comments. Why would we
want
to ban him from participation? I
Gary Klatsky wrote:
Those of us with history on the list have learned the lesson that Paul
described. What concerns me is the impression Sylvester makes on new
teachers. Imagine being a new psychology instructor and coming to this
list
and your first impression is Sylvester's drivel. Who we
Still a psychology professor? Or did your address change because you were
promoted to Dean? :)
Paul
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Rick Adams wrote:
For many years Michael Sylvester has delighted in accusing us of
being incompetent, Eurocentric, racist, sexist, and lacking academic
integrity. Now he has demonstrated that it is he who, in fact, has no
academic integrity at all. It shouldn't surprise you that we
, I can certainly
conceive of a history and systems course that doesn't cover Piaget -
there's a heckuva a lot to cover, and I'll bet EVERY HS course leaves out
some people who are that prominent and influential.
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Still not that funny, even with the dude comments.
Paul
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re:principle of conservation
One of the
Stephen Black wrote:
Hey! Florida dudes have no business making jokes about hockey. That's
cultural appropriation! Hands off our Northocentric heritage!
Haven't you heard? Cultural appropriation is no longer a bad thing. That
changed when we all decided that we want to hang Native American
half only) is about the use of Confidence
Intervals (2004, Editors Can Lead Researchers to Confidence Intervals, but Can't Make
Them Think, Psychological Science, 15, 119-126).
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Now
THAT is funny.
Paul
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Sylvester
At a recent conference I asked a colleague from Daytona
a lot of papers that read like this.
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This one is even better than the Passion of the Christ one a few weeks
ago. grin I'm amazed that any of us can manage to take any of this
seriously, and believe that his posts are honest attempts to discuss
psychology coming from someone who is who he says he is.
Still, I've got to admit that I
I wonder how many other TIPSters are planning to attend APA this July. I'd
like to have a special get-together for all of us moslem TIPSters on Tuesday
evening. I'm sure I'm not the only moslem on the list, right?
(Cubans will also be welcome).
Paul
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From: Linda M.
Tim Shearon wrote:
The film must be protected from the red light, if memory serves- I did that in
college IN
1973!, so sorry if I've confabulated that part.
Not a confabulation: film itself will be ruined if exposed to darkroom
lighting, while photographic paper will not.
Paul
system of men and animals, just so long as a way is found eventually to 'cash them
out' by designing a mechanism to function as specified (p. 61-62).
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the journals Psychological Science, Current Directions in
Psychological Science, and Psychological Science in the Public Interest. Student
members also receive the Observer, APS's news publications published 12 times a year
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-remembered would be by a dying murderous paranoid computer in a
spaceship on the way to Jupiter (or Saturn, if you read the book instead).
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spent a lot of time in class challenging (rather than just repeating) the
things we were reading. Through all of my coursework I probably talked in
class as much as the instructor did, so they all had a pretty good idea
about what I did and did not know by that point.
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I've pointed this out in the past,
we got nothing but Bush-like evasions as a response.
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Inference: Strategies and
Shortcomings of Social Judgment).
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from sexual activity, not why they
participate in it.
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The Turing Test was a thought experiment, suggested by Alan Turing as a criterion with
which to answer the question Can a computer be intelligent? (or something similar,
anyway).
It's not an actual description of a single historical event with a specific computer.
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already knew this.
The second half of these points is the one where I think we usually don
our blinders. I think that we want to believe that those people's belief in
quackery MUST prevent them from being successful in their fields, but I
think that's far from true.
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started fourth grade well after the 1880s, so I guess I'm safe.
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that critical thinking might be more important to positions in
which success and failure are not defined socially, but actually by the
truth of one's beliefs: for example, being a navigator.
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responses,
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-Original Message-From: Jodi Gabert
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004
7:42 AMTo: Teaching in the Psychological
SciencesSubject: Brain fingerprinting
Good Morning All,
The BBC reports today that a technique
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