On 7 Nov 2002, Esther Yoder Strahan wrote:
Yesterday I received my November 11, 2002 _Newsweek_. In it
there is an article (p. 50 in the American edition) entitled
_What Freud Got Right_snip
http://www.msnbc.com/news/829644.asp
Anyway, I am having difficulty seeing any confirmation of
TIPSters, do you know of an online tutorial about collusion? I can find
plenty of info and tutorials about plagiarism but not about improper
collaboration.
I have two students who worked together on a research project for Intro
Psych in which they were to develop the design and collect data
That would be for collision.
-Original Message-
From: Nathalie Cote [mailto:nathaliecote;bac.edu]
I would rather send her to a
version of driving school instead, such as an online tutorial on
collusion.
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Cynthia Bainbridge Mullis, Ph.D. wrote:
(Basically, the army reserves the right to abuse civil
rights,
discriminate, and endanger human life solely for themselves).
If someone is not a civilian, how are they entitled to civil rights?
Chuck
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Charles M.
Chuck wrote:
If someone is not a civilian, how are they entitled to civil rights?
Does that mean that if a person isn't a civilian, you don't have
to treat them civilly? ;-)
Rick
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Title: 2 glasses of wine may hurt judgment
TIPSters,
The following article appeared in Science, but you need to sign up for online access, so I'll include a newspaper description (Boston Globe) of this study:
2 glasses of wine may hurt judgment
By Maggie Fox, Reuters, 11/8/2002
WASHINGTON
TIPSpersons,
Here's a second story from the news today, fraught with psychology class
interest, that appeared in the news today about the possible use of a pill
to protect people who might be traumatized by a rape, or a car wreck, or a
shooting from the haunting memories that may follow.
Chuck wrote:
If someone is not a civilian, how are they entitled to civil rights?
Rick replied:
Does that mean that if a person isn't a civilian, you don't have
to treat them civilly? ;-)
Yes, that is exactly what it means. On the other hand, I would like to
see them treated
On 7 November Rick Stevens quoted a readers comment in New Scientist
concerning explanations for infantile amnesia:
This ties in with Freud's selective-reconstruction model, where
early memories remain outside our conscious awareness because of
a failure of translation between lower and
From MEDLINE the solution to the DURIAN
taste odor problem
Odor-taste
mixtures.Hornung DE, Enns MP.Department of Biology, St. Lawrence
University, Canton, New York 13617.A solution with both an odor and a
taste may be considered to be a mixture that involves two sensory modalities.
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