That doesn't answer the question, Rick. At what point do their stories become believable--after college? Graduate school? How about during graduate school? And does it matter if they are getting a Ph.D or an MA? How about a teaching certificate? And what about if they happen to be "highly educated and established in professional society" but otherwise obvious flakes? And what "professional" societies are these women established in, anyway?
Sal
On Dec 2, 2005, at 9:58 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
What if they had been less mature or intelligent, with say, only a BA? You might have disbelieved them then?
Sal
Generally, people more highly educated and established in professional society are regarded as more credible. Of course, there are always exceptions to every generality.