Re:[tips] U.S. Adults Say The Darnedest Things!

2010-08-20 Thread Allen Esterson
Re the Pew Research Center poll on the U.S. perception of the religion of President Obama recording that 18% said that they thought he was a Muslim, compared to 12% who thought he was Muslim back in March 2008: Chris Green writes: There is a sense in which I don't really believe these numbers,

Re: [tips] U.S. Adults Say The Darnedest Things!

2010-08-20 Thread John Kulig
allenester...@compuserve.com To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) tips@fsulist.frostburg.edu Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 4:07:02 AM Subject: Re:[tips] U.S. Adults Say The Darnedest Things! Re the Pew Research Center poll on the U.S. perception of the religion of President Obama

RE: [tips] U.S. Adults Say The Darnedest Things!

2010-08-20 Thread Marc Carter
Quick note -- we're workshopping today. :/ -Original Message- From: John Kulig [mailto:ku...@mail.plymouth.edu] Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 7:38 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Re: [tips] U.S. Adults Say The Darnedest Things! [snip] second

Re: [tips] U.S. Adults Say The Darnedest Things!

2010-08-19 Thread Christopher D. Green
Mike Palij wrote: The Christian Science Monitor has an article that reviews the results of a Pew Research Center poll on the U.S. perception of the religion of President Obama and 18% said that they thought he was a Muslim, compared to 12% who thought he was Muslim back in March 2008 (there

RE: [tips] U.S. Adults Say The Darnedest Things!

2010-08-19 Thread Annette Taylor
What is most interesting is that most people definitely thought he was part of a radical christian group when he was running for president. Have people forgotten their indignation over the hoopla created by the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr, pastor of the Trinity United Church of Christ? And now