RE: [tips] Martin Bolt

2009-12-27 Thread Lilienfeld, Scott O
I'll have to do more reading about Pedigree.  I believe he may have developed 
the family tree method of behavior genetic analysis.

Scott

From: michael sylvester [msylves...@copper.net]
Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:23 AM
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Subject: [tips] Martin Bolt


Martin Bolt  is a good example of the Eurocentric consensus in psychology and 
so are the other social psychologists
like Pedigree and Aronson.The group processes idea of social psychology and its 
underpinnings are a reflection of a paradigm that failed to take into account 
the unique  African-American perspective.
His works are interesting reading but one should be cognizant of the  
historical context.
Michael omnicentric Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida


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RE: [tips] Martin Bolt

2009-12-27 Thread Jim Matiya

Dear Michael,

 

 

This good man died of cancer at an early age. Have some mercy.

 



 

Jim Matiya 
Florida Gulf Coast University
jmat...@fgcu.edu


 



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Subject: [tips] Martin Bolt
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:23:23 -0500









Martin Bolt  is a good example of the Eurocentric consensus in psychology and 
so are the other social psychologists
like Pedigree and Aronson.The group processes idea of social psychology and its 
underpinnings are a reflection of a paradigm that failed to take into account 
the unique  African-American perspective.
His works are interesting reading but one should be cognizant of the  
historical context.
Michael omnicentric Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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Re: [tips] Martin Bolt

2009-12-27 Thread drnanjo

This braying j**kass has no idea what he is talking about. Doesn't know a damn 
thing about Bolt. Just making more insulting noise.


So kick me off the list for saying it. It's the truth.

Nancy Melucci
Long Beach City College



Martin Bolt  is a good example of the Eurocentric consensus in psychology and 
so are the other social psychologists
like Pedigree and Aronson.The group processes idea of social psychology and its 
underpinnings are a reflection of a paradigm that failed to take into account 
the unique  African-American perspective.
His works are interesting reading but one should be cognizant of the  
historical context.





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From: Jim Matiya jmat...@hotmail.com
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) tips@acsun.frostburg.edu
Sent: Sun, Dec 27, 2009 5:51 am
Subject: RE: [tips] Martin Bolt





Dear Michael,
 
 
This good man died of cancer at an early age. Have some mercy.
 


 

Jim Matiya 
Florida Gulf Coast University
jmat...@fgcu.edu



  
From: msylves...@copper.net
To: tips@acsun.frostburg.edu
Subject: [tips] Martin Bolt
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:23:23 -0500





Martin Bolt  is a good example of the Eurocentric consensus in psychology and 
so are the other social psychologists
like Pedigree and Aronson.The group processes idea of social psychology and its 
underpinnings are a reflection of a paradigm that failed to take into account 
the unique  African-American perspective.
His works are interesting reading but one should be cognizant of the  
historical context.
Michael omnicentric Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida


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Re: [tips] Martin Bolt

2009-12-27 Thread taylor
You are not the one who should be kicked off the list. The continuously 
insulting jackass should be. But we keep replying to his insults and taking the 
bait. What ever happened to extinction?

Annette

Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
619-260-4006
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 Original message 
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 08:59:35 -0500
From: drna...@aol.com  
Subject: Re: [tips] Martin Bolt  
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) tips@acsun.frostburg.edu

   This braying j**kass has no idea what he is talking
   about. Doesn't know a damn thing about Bolt. Just
   making more insulting noise.


   So kick me off the list for saying it. It's the
   truth.

   Nancy Melucci
   Long Beach City College


 Martin Bolt  is a good example of the Eurocentric
 consensus in psychology and so are the other
 social psychologists
 like Pedigree and Aronson.The group processes idea
 of social psychology and its underpinnings are a
 reflection of a paradigm that failed to take into
 account the unique  African-American perspective.
 His works are interesting reading but one should
 be cognizant of the  historical context.

   -Original Message-
   From: Jim Matiya jmat...@hotmail.com
   To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
   tips@acsun.frostburg.edu
   Sent: Sun, Dec 27, 2009 5:51 am
   Subject: RE: [tips] Martin Bolt

   Dear Michael,


   This good man died of cancer at an early age. Have
   some mercy.



   Jim Matiya
   Florida Gulf Coast University
   jmat...@fgcu.edu



 

   From: msylves...@copper.net
   To: tips@acsun.frostburg.edu
   Subject: [tips] Martin Bolt
   Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:23:23 -0500

   Martin Bolt  is a good example of the Eurocentric
   consensus in psychology and so are the other social
   psychologists
   like Pedigree and Aronson.The group processes idea
   of social psychology and its underpinnings are a
   reflection of a paradigm that failed to take into
   account the unique  African-American perspective.
   His works are interesting reading but one should be
   cognizant of the  historical context.
   Michael omnicentric Sylvester,PhD
   Daytona Beach,Florida

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re: [tips] Martin Bolt

2009-12-26 Thread Mike Palij
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 06:27:11 -0800, David Myers wrote:
Dear teaching colleagues,

I am so sad to report that my friend Martin Bolt, author of many
instructional resources for the teaching of psychology over the last quarter
century, died of cancer on Christmas morning, with his family gathered
round.

With gratitude for the generosity of his spirit and the excellence of his
work,
David Myers
P.S.  If perchance you have benefitted from his resources and might have a
word of appreciation, I am collecting such to convey to his family .

For those of you who, like me, were unfamiliar with Martin Bolt, here
is a press release from Calvin College where Bolt taught:

http://www.calvin.edu/news/2009-10/bolt/index-mbolt.html

-Mike Palij
New York University
m...@nyu.edu


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Re: [tips] Martin Bolt

2009-12-26 Thread Britt, Michael
I remember when I first started teaching in the early '90s I was  
provided by the publisher the instructor's manual by Martin Bolt.  I  
found it to me a gold mine of classroom activities, tips and ideas to  
extend student learning beyond the book.  I valued it so much that I  
asked for another copy - one for home and one for the office - so that  
I would never be without it.  I always turned to Dr. Bolt's manual for  
ideas on how to make the lecture come to life.  As  Phil de Haan said  
in his speech for Dr. Bolt when he received the presidential award, he  
was a teacher's teacher.


Michael

Michael Britt


On Dec 26, 2009, at 2:09 AM, Mike Palij wrote:


On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 06:27:11 -0800, David Myers wrote:

Dear teaching colleagues,

I am so sad to report that my friend Martin Bolt, author of many
instructional resources for the teaching of psychology over the  
last quarter
century, died of cancer on Christmas morning, with his family  
gathered

round.

With gratitude for the generosity of his spirit and the excellence  
of his

work,
David Myers
P.S.  If perchance you have benefitted from his resources and might  
have a

word of appreciation, I am collecting such to convey to his family .


For those of you who, like me, were unfamiliar with Martin Bolt, here
is a press release from Calvin College where Bolt taught:

http://www.calvin.edu/news/2009-10/bolt/index-mbolt.html

-Mike Palij
New York University
m...@nyu.edu


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