[tips] Thanks

2009-12-30 Thread taylor
Just a quick thanks to all the replies from the list on ideas of things to do in New York. The kids are still there and apparently having a great time. Sadly, no comments on the first part of that original message--my unsucessful attempt at psychology humorthree psychologists walk

[tips] Random Thought: Giving Thanks Day

2009-11-25 Thread Louis Schmier
nevertheless give thanks? Is it because we have a good income, medical insurance, and a secured retirement? Is it because we have dear friends who are family to us? Is it because of our two sons, their wives, and our three grandmunchkins? Yes, to all those questions. But, it's not really a question

[tips] Thanks Chris/AL

2009-09-12 Thread Allen Esterson
Michael Sylvester wrote: It is my understanding that Britain does not have a written constitution. So do they go by intuition or the Magna Carta? Strictly speaking, it is untrue that Britain does not have a written constitution. The legal expert Joshua Rozenberg rather describes it as

[tips] Thanks Chris/AL

2009-09-11 Thread michael sylvester
Thanks for clarifying the British system.It is my understanding that Britain does not have a written constitution. So do they go by intuition or the Magna Carta? Michael --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)

Re:[tips] Can you please be a participant? Thanks in advance

2009-07-17 Thread José Ferreira Alves
starts with a letter from K - O, take Instrument 3: www.surveymonkey.com/Ageism2 If your last name starts with a letter from P - T, take Instrument 4: www.surveymonkey.com/AST3 If your last name starts with a letter from U - Z, take Instrument 5: www.surveymonkey.com/GBC4 Thanks! We hope you

[tips] Can you please be a participant? Thanks in advance

2009-07-15 Thread José Ferreira Alves
: www.surveymonkey.com/GBC4 Thanks! We hope you enjoy the problems! Michael Lamport Commons Jos¨ Ferreira Alves School of Psychology University of Minho Campus de Gualtar 4710-057 Braga Portugal Email: al...@iep.uminho.pt Tel. +351253604233 +351253604241 --- To make changes to your subscription

[tips] Gracias/merci/thanks

2008-10-21 Thread Msylvester
I wish to thank all tipsters especially Christopher and the 3 M ( 2 Michaels and Mike) for info provided to me. Proud to be a Michael Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Fkorida --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

[tips] Thanks

2008-08-28 Thread Msylvester
A big thank you for all the tipsters providing information about my enquires. Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

RE: [tips] Thanks Allen!! Kant in 1871?!?

2008-07-19 Thread Shearon, Tim
Oops!! Thanks for catching that Allen (yes, very late or perhaps he came back 100 years later for a brief publishing flourish!). I did mean to type 1781!! :) Tim ___ Timothy O. Shearon, PhD Professor and Chair Department of Psychology The College of Idaho Caldwell, ID

[tips] Kitty Genovese Myth - thanks for alerting us

2007-11-26 Thread Michael Britt
article that would make for a great student paper or presentation. Thanks again for alerting me and the group to it. Michael -- Michael Britt, Ph.D. Host of The Psych Files http://www.thepsychfiles.com Psychology in Everyday Life [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---

[tips] Thanks/Judgment day

2006-11-16 Thread msylvester
Thanks Tim. Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- To make changes to your subscription go to: http://acsun.frostburg.edu/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?enter=tipstext_mode=0lang=english

[tips] thanks to all

2006-10-26 Thread Paul Okami
Thanks to all who responded offering suggestions for research for the unaffiliated. I set out trying to find a macro solution, but it appears that the actual solution is a collection of micro processes :-). Anyway--thanks again to all. Paul --- To make changes to your subscription go

[tips] Thanks

2006-08-20 Thread Michael Sylvester
Thanks Gerald and Christopher for the info on the rise and fall of Phenomenological Psychology.And before I let you go (in the spirit of Detective Colombo),just one more thing: compare and contrast Kurt Lewin's personality theory (HallLindsey) and Existentialism and PP. Michael Sylvester

[tips] Re: Thanks

2006-08-20 Thread Christopher D. Green
://www.yorku.ca/christo = Michael Sylvester wrote: Thanks Gerald and Christopher for the info on the rise and fall of Phenomenological Psychology.And before I let you go (in the spirit of Detective Colombo),just one more thing: compare and contrast Kurt

[tips] RE: Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA)

2006-04-27 Thread Marc Carter
Okay, a quick reply, and then I will defer to my betters and shut up. JC: I'm old too Marc! The debate about levels of measurement and parametric statistics is a long-standing one that surfaces every now and then, but never appears to be completely settled one way or the other.

[tips] RE: Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA)

2006-04-27 Thread Marc Carter
Okay, this time I really mean it: one more comment and then I shut up. At the end of the previous note I was thinking that there are two issues to consider. One has to do with whether or not the *numbers* will behave as expected if we violate assumptions. Jim's simulations show that, if they

[tips] Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA)

2006-04-26 Thread Scheuchenpflug
Dear Tipsters, as always, I am amazed by the speed and accuracy of responses on this list; thank you so much, Stephen and Mike! I hope the quotation will drive home a point with a subpopulation of our students who continue to worry about assumptions of ANOVA while simultaneously endorsing

[tips] RE: Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA)

2006-04-26 Thread Marc Carter
:54 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA) Dear Tipsters, as always, I am amazed by the speed and accuracy of responses on this list; thank you so much, Stephen and Mike! I hope the quotation

[tips] RE: Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA)

2006-04-26 Thread Jim Clark
PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 5:54 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA) Dear Tipsters, as always, I am amazed by the speed and accuracy of responses on this list; thank you so much

[tips] RE: Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA)

2006-04-26 Thread Marc Carter
distributed. But again, I welcome correction if I'm teaching wrong stuff. Let me know! m -Original Message- From: Jim Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 11:20 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] RE: Thanks! (was: Citation

[tips] RE: Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA)

2006-04-26 Thread Jim Clark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 26-Apr-06 11:45:23 AM MC: Well, for the first question, the mean is not meaningful because we don't know about the distance between each of the categories of response. At least, that's what I was taught: you cannot take a mean if you have no measure of distance between your

[tips] RE: Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA)

2006-04-26 Thread Michael Scoles
Publishers of standardized achievement tests routinely caution against averaging percentile ranks. Instead, they recommend using such calculations with normalized scaled scores. Why is that? Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology Counseling University of Central

[tips] RE: Thanks! (was: Citation for usefulness of pretests for ANOVA)

2006-04-26 Thread Jim Clark
Hi Because an average of percentiles does not correspond to the percentile of average raw or scaled scores. Described clearly at: http://learn.sdstate.edu/erionr/eder711/avgperc.html I'm not sure how that issue is relevant to the validity of parametric analysis of ordinal judgments by

Re: The bad multiple choice test - belated thanks

2006-03-05 Thread Drnanjo
Hi tipsters, Just a quick note to thank you all for your help with information for my presentation. I should have acknowledged the help sooner, but I was travelling for a few days. Enjoy the rest of the weekend and your upcoming spring breaks. Nancy M. Long Beach City College Long Beach CA

thanks for deception ethics reference

2005-03-23 Thread Traci Giuliano
thanks to everyone who provided quick (and detailed) info! it is much appreciated :-) cheers, traci -- \\|||// ( o o ) -o00-(_)-00o-- Traci A. Giuliano Associate Professor of Psychology Southwestern University Georgetown, TX 78627 [EMAIL

Thanks much (stats in intro question)

2004-06-26 Thread Drnanjo
Thanks for all the helpful responses so far. I am sharing these with a couple of colleagues. I hope this will not be a problem for anyone. Let me know if it is. Nancy Melucci LBCC --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL

Thanks for the drug references!

2003-09-23 Thread Robin Abrahams
TIPSters-- Thanks to all of you who responded to my quest for a non-moralizing text on drugs. It was very helpful. A biologist friend of mine also recommended "From Chocolate to Morphine"--haven't seen it, but I value her judgment, so any of you interested in the topic might wan

Thanks (physio text)

2003-01-10 Thread Pollak, Edward
Nancy wrote I am going to request and preview Kalat, Carlson and Pinel for this class. I strongly recommend against Pinel. The illustrations are very impressive but I didn't like the book. Pinel has this annoying habit of pushing his pet theories rather than the more generally accepted

Thanks

2003-01-09 Thread Drnanjo
Tipspeople, You are always very helpful. I thank you for your recommendations. I was thinking I had some kind of ego problem in my suspicion that the Smock book wasn't the best physio text for my audience. I am going to request and preview Kalat, Carlson and Pinel for this class. Best wishes to

THANKS! HAPPY HOLIDAYS

2002-12-11 Thread sylvestm
I wish to thank all tipsters for prividing illuminating information to my posts in 2002.Tips is certainly numero uno when it comes to basic scientific psychology. I enjoyed and will continue to enjoy the diversity of ideas on this listserve. THanks Bill Southerly for the creation

Thanks and my points of view on the teaching of experimental psychology

2002-10-24 Thread Cao guikang
, Martin J. Bourgeois, Tricia Keith Spiege, Rick Froman, Tim Gaines, don allen, Kenneth M. Steele, Marie Helweg Larsen, etc. Thanks for all of them and thanks for Tips. I'm so sorry to say thanks to them till this day because I'm still out and come back just the day before yesterday! Here I'll

Thanks from SA

2002-05-01 Thread DA Louw
Thanks, Bob. I really appreciate it. Will contact the person immediately. Regards from over here. Dap On 1 May 02, at 14:07, Robert Hill wrote: Let suggest the Child PTSD Checklist: Child and Adolescent Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist (C-PTSDC): a 28 item self report measure

Thanks from Dap

2002-04-24 Thread DA Louw
Thanks for your input, Herb. The difference between South Africa and the US, of course, is that apartheid only ended in 1994 and emotions, attitudes, stereotypes, etc still have a long way to go. Rio Grande campus? Rio Grande is a name I still remember from my childhood days/cowboy movies

Figure Skating thanks

2002-03-09 Thread Harry Avis
I am amazed at the amount of information arcane and not so arcane that Tipsters come up with. Do we all have too much time on our hands or are we all trying to avoid something more important but more boring, like grading and preparing for lectures? Thank you all for your input. I will pass

Cog Psych Text - thanks

2002-02-02 Thread pakindle
Thanks are due to Marcia McKinley and Gary Klatsky for their weekend responses to my question. Marcia was kind enough to forward Tipster responses toher identical question last fall. I probably have more than enough leads to keep me busy. Peter A. Kindle, MA (pending), MDiv University

thanks!

2001-10-24 Thread tasha howe
thanks for all of the great responses on animal research and controversial issues! i hate to do my students' legwork for them, but their presentation is next tuesday so you all helped them tremendously. brownie points from the teacher. -- *** Tasha R. Howe, Ph.D Assistant Professor