the physician
is checking.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
,
Fourth Edition
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on them some more before then:
http://www.unb.ca/web/psychology/likely/temporary_links.htm
-David
===
David G. Likely, Department of Psychology,
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, N. B., E3B 5A3 Canada
History
Why were the author's name, the date of publication, and all other
source information removed?
Here they are.
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2001/09/14/afghanistan/index.html
Salon.com News | An Afghan-American speaks
By Tamim Ansary
Sept. 14, 2001
--David
stress--in
particular, parts of the amygdala--can activate the ARAS (ascending
reticular activating system) through connections to brainstem
structures such as the pedunculopontine nucleus. Result: sustained
alertness, whether you want it or not.
--David
http://www.observer.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,539166,00.html
Computer games stunt teen brains
Hi-tech maps of the mind show that computer games are damaging brain
development and could lead to children being unable to control violent
behaviour
Tracy McVeigh, education
be similarly vulnerable to malpractice suits, if not credentialing ones.
David W.
At 01:29 PM 7/11/01 -0600, Sue Frantz wrote:
Hi all,
What's up with Personal Life Coaches? Personally, it sounds like
practicing psychotherapy without any credentials.
I'm interested in hearing what others think
counseling students right
now indicate that many of them pay more attention to John Gray and Oprah
than to my class...
Respectfully,
David
At 04:30 PM 7/11/01 -0400, Louis_Schmier wrote:
Just because it hump day. Dave, suppose I am a Personal Life Coach, that
is, a fancy name for a motivator
a teacher? Does someone trying to teach have to have
similar qualifications? If I try to teach someone how to swim, do I need to
have lifeguard training? Or training to teach someone how to use the
internet? How to budget? How to deal with life stress?
Hmm...
David
At 05:31 PM 7/11/01 -0400
Of course, one explanation for this phenomenon hearkens to the Rosenthal
Effect. The music may be a reminder to the potential criminals of the
police attention to the area.
So it's not Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, but Eine Kleine Polizei.
David W.
At 11:21 AM 7/9/01 -0700, Suzanne Brayer wrote
inspection left
me with a positive feeling about a possible adoption for the fall semester
at the community college level. Has anyone used the Essentials version?
Any comments about the book would be greatly appreciated.
Mark Eastman
Diablo Valley College
Pleasant Hill, CA 94526
David Kreiner
Professor
appreciated.
PS. I have found out how to make very beautiful formulas with Microsoft
Equations, so that part is a snap!
Melady Preece, Ph.D.
University of British Columbia
David Kreiner
Professor of Psychology
Asst. Dean of the Graduate School
Central Missouri State University
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Dear Friends
At the AP grading session this summer, a lot of folks were talking about a recent meta-analysis of research on the placebo effect. I've yet to be able to find the actual reference. Can anyone help?
Thanks
David Thomas
Oklahoma State University
history of statistics better than I
do, could you recommend any good readings on the history of statistics? As usual,
thanks for your help.
David Kreiner
Professor of Psychology
Central Missouri State University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
--Dave
On Tue, 29 May 2001 13:51:42 -0500 Karen Yanowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just found out that I'll probably be teaching History of Psychology this
summer starting TOMMORROW! :( I've never taught the class before- so...
--
David E. Campbell, Ph.D.[EMAIL PROTECTED
course is available here:
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/dtwasieleski/7400.html
During the fall term (because I have more class time to do so), the
case summary becomes an oral case summary and discussion. I
would think the activities/papers should be doable in your course as
well.
Good luck!
David
Um... er... discuss.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/23/health/23CND-PLAC.html
Researchers Debunk Placebo Effect, Saying It's Only a Myth
May 23, 2001
By GINA KOLATA
In a new report that is being met
counseled to become
gay. Oh, wait, there was no such arm of the study. An oversight,
no doubt.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
as villians and criminals (a la Cesare Lombroso,
1876). Don't know if there's a particular face
for psychologists.
-David
===
David G. Likely, Department of Psychology,
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, N. B., E3B 5A3
.
Please respond to me off-list.
--
-David Wheeler, Ph.D., PHR, CMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://RMC_SHRM.tripod.com
Associate Professor, Psychology
Robert Morris College, Pittsburgh PA USA
http://www.robert-morris.edu
Copyright 2001 All rights reserved. Permission is granted
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Charles M. Huffman went:
I am curious about the affiliation of:
Rick Adams
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I am curious about your reason for having cc'd this to TIPS instead of
simply asking Rick.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cells) in cerebral vasculature.
A2B receptors
--are coupled to Gs and thus stimulate cAMP formation.
--when activated, can induce vasodilation (as in rat lung).
A3 receptors
--are coupled to Gi and thus inhibit cAMP formation.
--caffeine has low affinity for them.
--David Epstein
uot; http://www.unb.ca/psychology/likely/temporary_links.htm
-David
===
David G. Likely, Department of Psychology,
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, N. B., E3B 5A3 Canada
History of Psychology:
http://www.unb.ca/web/psychology/likely/psyc4053.htm
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whether
he has something in his eye or something (in front of the class, who
likely don't see his winks).
That's my 3.5 cents...
David
At 08:29 PM 3/19/01 -0800, K Jung wrote:
Hi Colleagues,
I have a somewhat uncomfortable situation that has developed over the
past 3 class sessions. (or maybe I
as in the previously posted male-female face experiment.
The URL is http://www.wwa.com/~swlabs/who.mpg
--
David E. Campbell, Ph.D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of PsychologyPhone: 707-826-3721
Humboldt State University FAX: 707-826-4993
Arcata, CA 95521 www.humboldt.edu
specializations (she experimental, I clinical), different
departmental responsibilities (she undergrad, I grad), etc., so we have
fewer opportunities to step on one another's toes, professionally.
As for the last part of the original email, I don't see its relevance for
the earlier part of the email.
David W
e examined in
these terms too.
Cheers
David
--
David L Gent
South Birmingham College
Cole Bank Road
Hall Green
Birmingham
B28 8ES
UK
Telephone: +44 (0)121 694 5030
Facsimile: +44 (0)121 694 5007
Electronic Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
have available. I'm a bit nervous
that
this new code may do that too, so would be grateful for
feedback.
Long time no post, but still a TIPSfan,
-David
===
David G. Likely, Department of Psychology,
University of New Brunswick
hers, but my brief examination suggested problems in
writing style or currency of material.
--
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David E. Campbell, Ph.D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of PsychologyPhone: 707-826-3721
Humboldt State University
eglarsen/index2.html
--
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David E. Campbell, Ph.D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of PsychologyPhone: 707-826-3721
Humboldt State University FAX: 707-826-4993
Arcata, CA 95521 www.humboldt.edu/~campbell/psyc.htm
our role as teachers is to demonstate and teach the
importance of accepting people and their beliefs/values in taking them
seriously even if we don't agree with them.
Regards
David
--
David L Gent
South Birmingham College
Cole Bank Road
Hall Green
Birmingham
B28 8ES
UK
Telephone: +44 (0)121 694 5030
Facsi
erson of the opposite sex"
(Pub.L. 104-199, http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/publaw/104publ.html)
--David Epstein
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an explanation, but I would rather rely on the vast
knowledge on the TIPS list. Also, if you wouldn't mind my posting your explanation on
my course website, please indicate that. Thanks in advance.
David Kreiner
Professor of Psychology
Central Missouri State University
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ich Barbie they preferred. Then
she switched dresses and asked 15 other adults the same question.
[...]
See URL for the full story.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
David
At 11:21 AM 2/19/01 -0800, Will Will wrote:
Here is a silly question that was raised at the end of
class today that took me back: What differentiates the
fields of psychoogy from philosophy? This was asked
during my 12-week Intro course that started today and
I ended up having to say that I
t;Ecopsychology"
by Roszak that has material on psychology and the wilderness.
The journal, "Environment and Behavior" might be in your library--another
good source of relevant studies for your talk.
David Campbell
Humboldt St Univ
"Fenwick, S.A." wrote:
Tipsters,
Help! In an i
, I would appreciate
a brief note describing how it differs from your BA. Or just send me
the URL for your department web site and I'll figure out the
differences..
Thanks in advance.
--Dave
--
___
David E. Campbell
the copyright is registered with the government. Do I
really register everything I write? No. But registering a collected work
is as good as registering each item individually. So, every year I
choose the best of what I have done, collect it together in a volume
called, Works of David Wheeler, Year
Stephen,
Excellent description.
The way I like to say this is that myelin is essentially the cell
membrane of the glial cell with all of the cytoplasm squeezed out of
it. Myelin is not made by the glial cells, it IS the cell membrane of
the glial cells.
-David
Stephen Black wrote
. There
will also be some workshops offered on subjects ranging from the GRE, using
SPSS, making professional presentations, and test anxiety. Check out the
web page below for info on all that and registration:
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/mawhatley/confer/
David T. Wasieleski, Ph.D.
Assistant
The first public draft of the new APA ethics code is available via the
following url:
http://anastasi.apa.org/draftethicscode/
They're soliciting comments from the membership if you're interested.
David
David T. Wasieleski, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology and Counseling
with robust and
significant increases in risk for drug abuse. The relationship between
childhood victimization and subsequent drug problems is more complex
than originally anticipated. [emphases added. --D.E.]
--David H. Epstein, Ph.D. in Behavioral Neuroscience
former lecturer, Rutgers University
they don't have the interest (focused on
research rather than teaching). Perhaps they already have all the
answers and see no need to discuss issues of teaching philosophy and
technique.
Just wondering...
--Dave
--
___
David E
http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/full/178/1/86-a
The British Journal of Psychiatry (2001) 178: 86-87
Correspondence
Penile self-mutilation
M. S. Bhatia and S. Arora
Department of Psychiatry, University College of Medical Sciences,
Dilshad Garden, Delhi-110095, India
the dorsal and ventral streams of visual
processing in neocortex, I read liberally from the wonderful case
studies in this paper:
David N. Levine, Joshua Warach, and Martha Farah. Two visual systems
in mental imagery: dissociation of "what" and "where" in imagery
disord
To all:
I sent the following message out the other day but have seen zero responses
to it. I'm wondering if it got lost in cyberspace and didn't get posted, so
I'm sending it again.
david thomas
- Forwarded by David G Thomas/psych/cas/Okstate on 01/19/01 12:36 PM
Has it slipped people's minds that TIPS is fully, publicly archived?
See http://www.mail-archive.com/tips@fre.fsu.umd.edu
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Friends
Can anyone suggest a short survey that I might use to assess students'
attitudes and beliefs about race and intelligence testing?
Thanks.
David G. Thomas, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(405) 744-7078
...
I want to know if ALL neurons in the human nervous system
have at least a
little myelin on their axons, or do some have none at all.
A student was asking about this.
Nancy Melucci
East Los Angeles College
and others too numerous to mention
--
-David Wheeler, Ph.D., CMT
Associate
with a $64,000 grant from the David and
Lucile Packard Foundation. A team of researchers, including middle
school teachers and college professors, reviewed the 12 textbooks
for factual errors.
These are basic errors, Hubisz said. It's stuff that anyone
who had taken a science
giving their optimal performance.
Ok, I've given my long-winded response for the term...
David W.
At 08:58 AM 1/11/01 -0500, Stephen Black wrote:
Here's a question I've been pondering which is currently
hypothetical but could easily come to pass at my institution.
Suppose you have a student who doe
mpensating, since I was always that pain in
the butt who finished the exam first in every class, whether I made an A or
a C!).
Anyway, this is a good thread...
David W.
At 09:48 AM 1/11/01 -0600, Paul Smith wrote:
David Wasieleski wrote:
Finally, to anticipate the questions of some list members
(and y
It's time to give up and go have
lunch
David W.
At 10:33 AM 1/11/01 -0600, jim clark wrote:
Hi
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, David Wasieleski, Ph. D. wrote:
Finally, to anticipate the questions of some list members (and you know
who
you are), I actually believe that as much as possible, stude
including a
reasonable
salary, wasn't entirely "closed to Jews."
I'd be grateful for clarification or correction.
-David
===
David G. Likely, Department of Psychology,
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, N. B., E3B 5A3 Canada
History of Psychology:
http://www.unb.ca/psychology/likely/psyc4053.htm
===
On closer
inspection, one sees that that means Research Associate, a/k/a
postdoc.
--David Epstein
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, www.brain.com,
helped me isolate the problem:
http://www.brain.com/products/
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
f
psychologists (however defined) were in clinical practice,
or perhaps what proportion completed a clinical PhD,
in each decade of the 20th century. Can any TIPSter give
me or point me to better or more recent data on the
question, please?
-David
*from 1993 APA survey of employment by setting:
Col
Mark and others:
My program also found that virus, and it managed to delete it. I naturally
did not open the attachment anyway.
The program we have is Office Scan, and the web site in the product
information is:
http://www.antivirus.com
David W.
At 09:12 AM 12/8/00 -0800, Mark A. Casteel wrote
Dear TIPS recipients
My virus scanner detected the "Love Letter" virus in the attachment to the
Cote email.
david thomas
Oklahoma State University
Nat
Faculty Position, Psychology: Tenure track Assistant Professor beginning 8/2001.
Requirements: APA-approved doctorate in counseling or clinical psychology (or closely
related field), licensed (or license eligible within 1 year) as Psychologist in
Missouri. Commitment to excellence in teaching,
, although I guess one can still get hop books
that "do" five pages of Greeks-to-Descartes, immediately
after which Wundt or James or somebody springs full-
blown from the mysterious sea, like Venus emerging (but
wearing more clothe
is merely an hallucination.]
It's sometimes said that the psychedelic/psychotomimetic effects of
ketamine are unlikely to occur in children. For example, here are
Bryan E. Marshall and David E. Longnecker in the "General Anesthetics"
chapter of Goodman Gilman's _Pharmacological Basis o
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Weisskirch, Rob went:
In my lifespan class, we're near the end, figuratively and literally. We're
talking about death and a section of the book describes near death
experiences. One of the explanations given of the typical symptoms include
shifting levels of a
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Stephen Black went:
Let me correct myself. There seem to be other new ways to be
mad.
Indeed. Is there a name for the feeling that OTHER people should
have their arms amputated?
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
percentage points. [...]
[T]he 40 percent of teens saying they had tried marijuana was down
from 41 percent last year. [...]
Spot it.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tic
currency, more people began conceptualizing and interpreting their
experience in these terms. They began to make sense of their lives
in a way that hadn't been available to them before, and to some
degree they actually became the kinds of people described by these
terms.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
edition; now it's in its seventh.
I'm assuming that it's remained both friendly and informative. You
can find it here:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/053451409X/qid=974492920/sr=1-2/106-6488277-6382069
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
that college students are overall a bit intellectually superior to
the average individual (if not necessarily wiser or more experienced).
David
At 07:21 AM 11/11/00 -0500, Louis_Schmier wrote:
Well, Dave, regarding Palm Beach, I think you're comparing apples and
oranges. I guess this would
it's taking).
David
At 10:01 AM 11/10/00 -0500, Louis_Schmier wrote:
Well, Paul statistics never say anything, only people do. There are white
lies, lies, biggies, whoopers, and then statistics.
Personally, I think people have to take responsibility for their actions.
If they voted quickly rather
hat we put on students.
To this I would answer "No."
David G. Thomas, Ph.D.
Professor and Associate Head
Department of Psychology
Oklahoma State University
(405) 744-7078
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Forwarded by David G Thomas/psych/cas/Okstate
e a
couple of web addresses about the book:
http://www.psypress.co.uk/bkfiles/0863774334.html
http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/psypress/bkfiles/0863774342.htm
-David
Pollak, Edward wrote:
... I've reviewed the following animal behavior texts and find all of them to
be inadequate on one
This IS a great opportunity. However, the address provided is in error (I
got the same one, Steve!). ;-)
Try:
http://www.collegeboard.com/ap/readers/
It'll have all the info and a link to the application.
David W.
At 12:38 PM 10/30/00 -0600, Steve Milliser wrote:
I was asked by the chairperson
To all
Please forward the attached to possible candidates. We have 3 clinical and
1 experimental position open.
Thank you.
David Thomas
Oklahoma State University
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY is inviting
applications for four anticipated full-time tenure track positions
Pauling who I seem to remember was a
vitamin C fan.
Ref: James, Jamie. The music of the spheres: music,
science and the natural order of the unverse.
Originally Grove Press: New York, 1993. (I have the
Copernicus [Springer-Verlag] paperback edition, '95)
-David
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One of my students asked why the statistical process of regression is called
regression. I could not come up with a plausible answer, so I'm asking my wise
Tipster colleagues to help. Does anyone have a good answer?
David Kreiner
Professor of Psychology
Central Missouri State University
not be obtainable from any
terrestrial source.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've always pronounced it "axon terminal."
--David Epstein \ep'steen\
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on't think those are relevant here. I'm
presuming that we're talking about any one study (published or not)
and one test of statistical significance. So what am I missing?
Why is it "LARGELY a matter of good luck" rather than less than a 5%
probability of good luck?
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
These notices also appear in the Monitor and the Observer.
Albion College: The Psychology Department invites applications for a tenure-track
position in developmental psychology to begin in August, 2001. The successful
candidate must provide documentation that his or her Ph.D. will be
. In this case the "Principal Boy"
(male romantic lead) is played by a young woman in tights and there are
always a couple of women played by men (the ugly sisters for instance).
Still we've come a long way from a passing remark in an academic paper
of sorts.
David
--
David L Gent
Sout
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Sharon Carnahan went:
Not funny.
I hadn't realized we were putting it to a vote. Mine's for "funny."
--David Epstein
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se to many students.)
-David
===
David G. Likely, Department of Psychology,
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, N. B., E3B 5A3 Canada
History of Psychology:
http://www.unb.ca/web/psychology/likely/psyc4053.htm
===
On the question of _nauseated_ vs. _nauseous_, I've always let
Merriam-Webster be my guide:
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary
Main Entry: nau.seous
Date: 1612
1 : causing nausea or disgust : NAUSEATING
2 : affected with nausea or disgust
usage: Those who insist that nauseous can
of the most influential statisticians of the
last 50 years
A man who honestly made a significant difference. :)
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to know I don't struggle alone with such issues.
David
At 08:59 AM 7/21/00 -0500, Retta Poe wrote:
Regarding David's dilemma about how to be fair in grading a paper on a
topic (and with a viewpoint) that conflicts with his values: This is an area
about which I, too, am often concerned
. In discussing dreaming in children and some of David Foulkes
ideas, a student asked whether it has been shown or found that
there is similarity in the dream content across different children
at different stages of development (ie. Piaget) or at different
ages.
Any help with any of these questions would
on
Stephen Black's say-so, _The Nurture Assumption_, by Judith Rich
Harris.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
axis or the ganglia. And 4.
Of certain
modifications of the peripheral terminations of the nerves
forming the
organs of external sense." -Henry Gray
Anybody know when textbooks took to saying that CNS/PNS
covers
everything and what they did about OnOldOlympusToweringTopA
FinnAndGermanViewedSomeHops?
y and
the Neurologic Exam_, whose entire purpose is to examine such
quibbles--is silent on the varying definitions of "CNS" and "PNS."
Odd.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Jeff Ricker went:
She referred to the work of a former teacher of mine at the
University of Illinois--UC, Ed Diener, who "discovered the same
trend [mentioned by Stuart with regard to David Myers' work] within
borders: the rich Americans he surveyed were, on average,
at our "race" labels lack biological meaning. Of
course, I wouldn't put it past us to invent some brand-new forms of
genomic bigotry that do have biological meaning.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
be, let's say, mania?
I've answered this one on TIPS before. The posts are archived at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tips@fre.fsu.umd.edu/msg06633.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/tips@fre.fsu.umd.edu/msg06683.html
--David Epstein
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of the visual system, why afterimages
occur, and why we see movies as continuous action (flicker fusion
rate.)
--
-David Wheeler, Ph.D., CMT
Associate Professor, Psychology
Robert Morris College
Pittsburgh PA USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copyright 2000 All rights reserved. Permission is granted
o with the 32 kappas.
--David Epstein
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options.
But after calculating 32 separate kappas, what should you do? Just
discuss their range? I'm not sure. I guess TIPSters wiser than
myself will have to take over from here.
--David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
the whole of
the UK.
David
--
David L Gent
South Birmingham College
Cole Bank Road
Hall Green
Birmingham
B28 8ES
UK
Telephone: +44 (0)121 694 5030
Facsimile: +44 (0)121 694 5007
Electronic Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
David L Gent
South Birmingham College
Cole Bank Road
Hall Green
Birmingham
B28 8ES
UK
Microsoft-unaffiliated
"PowerPoint presentations"?
with a coke and a smile,
David Epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I should mention that everything I've written about A-levels and GCSEs
in the "British" system applies to England and Wales only. The
Scottish have a different set of exams at 16 and 18 - the latter known
as Highers. However the comments on graduation stand for the whole of
the
discussed
in this thread) and vocational courses of various kinds. I teach
A-levels (Geography), GCSE (Psychology) and Access (a route to
University for mature students, Psychology).
Sincerely
David
You wrote:
Ok, not to belabor all of this, but now here is a related question. Does
this me
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