Masson and the seduction theory

2001-10-24 Thread Allen Esterson
Stephen Black wrote: I've discovered a website of Allen Esterson (at http://www.human-nature.com/esterson/index.html) where he takes on Masson's claims regarding Freud's seduction theory. The discussion provides another good example of Freud's prediliction for revision without regret. Allen

Re: more animal research

2001-10-24 Thread Deb Briihl
I have also received another book Fernandez, L. (2000) Readings in psychology: A debate and issues approach. Kendall/Hunt. It contains many of the same issues (some with different articles). It also gives forms after each section to help with the debate. For example it gives an audience prep

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 of

Re: here we go again

2001-10-24 Thread Rod Hetzel
In this instance, there are regulations regarding use of state property for promotion of religious or political beliefs. If this indeed is the case, then I would respectfully submit to you that this is an issue between the poster and his/her institution. I don't think it is our responsibility

RE: more animal research

2001-10-24 Thread Paul Brandon
Steven Davis quoted from an abstract that read, in part: It is also questioned whether psychologists view the use of animals in psychological research as beneficial, noting that Plous found that 92.2% of psychologists who were mental health workers indicated they they rarely, never, or only

RE: working women

2001-10-24 Thread Rick Adams
Rod wrote: Interesting conversation, here. When I teach my Marriage and The Family class, I will occasionally have students who hold a Christian world view discuss the roles of men and women within a marriage. Sometimes male students will assert that there would be fewer problems

pass/fail on core content course?

2001-10-24 Thread Chuck Huff
I just had a student ask me a question I can't answer: She is doing poorly in a class (biopsych) but is passing with a C-. She is interested in going to grad school in psych. She is thinking of taking this course pass/fail. Her question: does a pass for this course on her transcript look

Re: here we go again (and stop)

2001-10-24 Thread James Guinee
On 24 Oct 2001, at 10:35, James Guinee wrote: There is a difference between respecting someone else's beliefs and allowing them to preach to you in a public forum My last comments, I promise: 1. Mike and others are absolutely correct -- preaching the merits of (or denouncing the evil of) a

Re: native born Africans

2001-10-24 Thread Michael Sylvester
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In his email of yesterday (today in American terms as we are 8 to 10 hours ahead of you; it's 5 am or 05:00 over here), Mike Sylvester asked a fellow South African Tipster a question re the amount of native born Africans on your faculty.

Re: pass/fail on core content course?

2001-10-24 Thread Kenneth M. Steele
Chuck: If I saw that a student had taken a core class like biopsych on a P/F system then I would be tempted to assume either she had begun the class P/F, and probably had not worked hard on learning material from the beginning, or that she had done very poorly (low D range) was attempting

submission in marriage (was working women)

2001-10-24 Thread Joseph Horton
Is a good marriage based on equality of power in all situations? There is a large marital conflict literature and we know a great deal about communication differences between happy and distressed couples. There is also the family feud between Gottman and Markman about whether it makes sense to