Chris,Paul :
Let me make one thing crystal clear.My original post focused on Juan Williams'
apparent Islamaphobia.It was Chris who introduced Fox.
Anyway,it would seem(according to classical conditioning) that the contract
would be a UCS and not a UCR as stated by Chris.After all a contract
My 11 year old daughter has been interested in horses for a long time (unlike
her 11 year old brother, but that's an N of only 2) so not long ago I brought
her to a 4H horse farm. I don't visit horse farms that often, but whenever I
do I notice that there seems to be a disproportionate number
Michael Britt writes:
My 11 year old daughter has been interested in horses
for a long time (unlike her 11 year old brother, but that's
an N of only 2) so not long ago I brought her to a 4H
horse farm…I mentioned this to a colleague and she
agreed and interpreted this in a vague
Hi Michael:
Bruno Bettleheim wrote this in his book: The uses of enchantment: the
meaning and importance of Fairy Tales (1975). p. 56-57 (you can find it in
Amazon.com).
Many girls of an older age group are deeply involved with horses; they play
with toy horses and spin elaborate fantasies
Michael:
For the sake of parsimony *and* the aforementioned likelihood of harming
someone's enjoyment needlessly, I would stick with a behavioristic
explanation. Mildly ironic? :) I might add that it is one of the few sports
where those who are less strong and more empathic can equal or
I've always found they taste best grilled, then smothered in an Asian
plum-Madeira reduction.
Pepper to taste.
Chris
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Department of Psychology
York University
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Although in the book, it was fava beans and a big Amarone.
From: Shearon, Tim [tshea...@collegeofidaho.edu]
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2010 7:17 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: RE: [tips] How Your Lungs Taste
I KNEW it! I was
Some subscribers to TIPS and TeachEdPsych might be interested in a
discussion-list post Educational Research: Fresh Air or Phlogiston?
#2 [Hake (2010)]. The abstract reads:
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ABSTRACT: In Coming Up for Air: But Is It Oxygen or Phlogiston? A
Response to