I am probably past my quota but now I am getting offended. Clearly you took my
statement completely out of context and used it add more fuel to a fire which
did not need it. Your question is absurd if the entire context of this
discussion was in place.
Annette
Quoting Bill Scott [EMAIL
TIPSters who teach courses which include the discussion of Freud and
psychoanalysis may be interested in an article on the Butterflies and
Wheels website that critically examines a recent BBC radio programme on
the subject of hysteria. In the article I dispel a number of common
misconceptions
As a blanket statement without any context, I will say this: for many published
instruments there are reliability data available. In my experience when an IRB
asks for that kind of information, that is what they are asking for; if there
aren't any, then there aren't any, and a brief statement
International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning (ISETL)
The Colonnade Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland
October 14-16, 2004
The thirty-fourth annual conference of the International Society for
Exploring Teaching and Learning (ISETL) will be in Baltimore,
Maryland, from October 14-16, 2004.
Allen:
Do you have any other articles on Freud that you've published?
Rod
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Roderick D. Hetzel, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
LeTourneau University
Post Office Box 7001
2100 South Mobberly Avenue
Longview, Texas 75607-7001
Office: Education
I took your words out of context? In what context is the word abusing
meant in the following quote?
even in a minimum risk study you are abusing your participants if
you
are asking them to give up their time and energy on a useless task.
Certainly you do not mean abuse such as that
I may be too late to contribute anything helpful to this thread (I get
the digest version so I'm always a day behind or so).There is
obviously a concern about to what extent the IRB should be evaluating
the quality of the research, and intelligent people can have different
opinions on this.
This must fit into somebody's lecture somewhere...
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/West/05/05/nailed.skull.ap/index.html
Patrick
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Patrick O. Dolan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Drew University
Madison, NJ 07940
973-408-3558
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And if you have a pc, I would suggest Total Recorder by High Criteria at
http://www.highcriteria.com.
Michael J. Caruso
Associate Professor, Psychology
University of Toledo
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www: http://homepages.utoledo.edu/mcaruso/
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