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Deborah S. Briihl dbri...@valdosta.edu 19-Aug-10 8:01:13 AM
Hello all!
I'm hoping this link works (if not, try the other). This is a paper that a
group of us at VSU wrote that summarizes APA
We have 2 job postings for VSU. One is Experimental and the other Education
psychology. They will be starting Jan. 2011. See the following websites for
details.
experimentalist/applied
http://www.insidehighered.com/career/seekers/search?post_id=143798show_inst=3540
Ed psych
A while back, someone sent a link to a video of someone committing a crime
(wandering around a building). Afterwards, a video was shown of 6 people and
you were asked to chose who had committed the crime. The point was that no one
in the line up had, but many people picked someone. Can someone
My student is doing this for a class project and will be looking at how the
person in the line-up question is asked (and measure confidence).
This question suggests that you need to choose someone and I am not sure how
often that actually happens in real life (luckily, I have not been to any
I will be there - I have a poster as well. Look forward to seeing you again!
Deborah Briihl, PhD
Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
229-333-5994
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From: Annette Taylor [tay...@sandiego.edu]
Sent: Thursday, October 07,
It isn't just our students - it's everywhere. I know that given a choice
between internet/gaming or grading/cleaning, I'm pretty much choosing the
former every time. I see it in other adults - I'm always amazed at the number
of faculty who are texting, etc during faculty meetings.
Deborah
I have chaired quite a few searches (and my husband as Clinical has chaired
many as well).
How am I going to be evaluated - yearly evals, pretenure reviews, etc
Teaching expectations - course load, class size, TAs, types of classes
Advising expectations - number, what courses do our students
The entire university doesn't use a universal one, but the College of Ed does
(which we are part of). It makes the assessment process that the COE goes
through a bit easier if all the syllabi look the same. They make for long
syllabi, but I have been just putting mine up on the server for
It could be the question of accreditation of the university by its regional
accrediting body - I know that I had one student here try to transfer in
credits from someplace not deemed by the university to be acceptable. Georgia
also only recently allowed students to transfer courses to colleges
Actually, I have seen a lot more unprofessional postings :)
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On Aug 23, 2011, at 3:16 PM, Annette Taylor
tay...@sandiego.edumailto:tay...@sandiego.edu wrote:
Damn that cell phone! That was the most unprofessional posting imaginable.
I just can't get the hang of that
I heard a talk by Zimbardo a few years ago and he stated that he was unable to
get irb approval to do the study again. He said that he had a variety of ideas,
but his irb said no. When he asked why (because the gave permission before),the
answer is that they had not realized that would happen
This will definitely be used in my experimental psych class when we cover over
historical/archival research. Thanks!
Deb
Deborah Briihl
Valdosta state university
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On Sep 4, 2011, at 9:25 PM, Michael Britt
mich...@thepsychfiles.commailto:mich...@thepsychfiles.com wrote:
There are quite a few of these already in intro to psych. The e book contains
simulations, note taking ability, quizzes, etc. Many of them have been quite
amazing, assuming the student takes advantage of all of the resources.
Deb
Deborah Briihl
Dept of psych and counseling
Valdosta state
When my daughter was gettng the kid's magazines (highlights, national
geographic for kids, etc), they would have the pictures in those.
Also try this website:
http://www.bumrock.co.uk/What-is-it-.php
Deborah Briihl, PhD
Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
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Perfect Deb! The website is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you.
I still don't know what to call those pictures, but I don't need to know
anymore. :)
Thanks again.
Carol
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Deborah S. Briihl
dbri
This was sent to me through facebook and I just had to share it. If you need a
teaching moment, well, you could cover over the inner voice in our working
memory.
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Deborah Briihl, PhD
Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
The official policy here is that the books are property of the university, not
the faculty member, so they are not supposed to be sold to book buyers.
I have seen this practice abused - a previous secretary in our department was
making an extra $100-$300 per month in our department selling
Hi!
I had a list on misconceptions in intro to psych developed/published by Annette
Taylor. I closed the link and lost the list. I can find the article - does
anyone have this list? Know where it is at? Thanks!!
Deborah Briihl, PhD
Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
That is just wonderful! Thanks for the gem...
Deb
Deborah Briihl
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Valdosta state university
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On Jun 15, 2012, at 4:28 PM, Rick Froman
rfro...@jbu.edumailto:rfro...@jbu.edu wrote:
Thanks to
We needed you this term! Time machine anyone? With someone on maternity leave
and another person involved in a biking accident that almost left him dead plus
2 others quitting at the last minute - well it has been interesting here to say
the least. You might be able to find work here - assuming
It is not the first time homosexuality was portrayed by the villain (the
assassins in Diamonds are Forever are). I guess I just find it odd that anyone
could take anything seriously from the films. I mean there have been so many
different villains over the years with all kinds of issues.
Deb
This article has come under some heavy criticism. For example one question was
who should be included in the sample? The authors of the article apparently
have included thin individuals that are thin for illness reasons (such as going
through chemo).
The other problem is using BMI as a
Hello! A new rule was put into place in Georgia that now funds colleges and
universities based on graduation rates (rather than number of students). It has
put our university in an absolute frantic mess. Our graduation rates, from what
I understand, stink. I know this model is used in other
I have been put in charge of creating a promotional material pamphlet/brochure
for the undergraduate psych program here at VSU (the single sheet, trifold
type). Now before anyone asks silly questions such as Isn't this on your
webpage? and Why should you create promotional materials when you
I know what others have stated, but at this point I would wonder about this
given the second email, which sounds incredibly rude. If you make a request,
then the other person can refuse your request. To then accuse you of being
unprofessional and you should because taxpayers pay our salary
7, 2013, at 4:32 PM, Deborah S. Briihl
dbri...@valdosta.edumailto:dbri...@valdosta.edu wrote:
I know what others have stated, but at this point I would wonder about this
given the second email, which sounds incredibly rude. If you make a request,
then the other person can refuse your
Attention and the Stroop effect.
The original work by Stroop also looked at this question. The automatic process
is reading because usually we read words when we see them not name the color.
We ignore the color as not being relevant to the task. However, with practice,
we can get faster at the
Other actors have complained about this. Lenard Nemoy published a book called I
am not Spock.
Deb
Deborah Briihl
Dept of psych and counseling
Valdosta state university
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On Aug 24, 2013, at 11:18 AM, Mike Palij
Check on-line for free on-line stats books such as this one
http://onlinestatbook.com
I know several have data sets included in each chapter (I have used several of
them myself).
Deb
Deborah Briihl
Dept of psych and counseling
Valdosta state university
Mine are mostly SP based - and free.
Brain ones
Brainview - an MRI of a brain that you can use a slide bar to see from a
variety of angles.
3-D brain - includes basic ino and labels
LabTimer - 16 stopwatches you can have running
SP
What U See - hearing test
What U Hear - vision test
Vision
How about a slightly different route? Why not ask your students to help out?
Explain to them that this is a learning process and find a few that are tech
savvy to help out.
I have done this occasionally when I have run across something that is not
doing what it is supposed to be. If you are
Well, let's look at a general definition (I just grabbed this off a dictionary
site)
Social conservatives tend to be against abortion, gay marriage, embryonic stem
cell research, physician assisted suicide, gun control and affirmative action
and for prayer in public schools, capital punishment
While not exactly what you are looking for, take a look at
http://bechdeltest.com
A movie passes the test if it has the following
1. It has to have at least two [named] women in it
2. Who talk to each other
3. About something besides a man
Deb
Deborah Briihl
Dept of psych and counseling
Valdosta
I do every 2 years. Every 2 years we switch intro books. I have chaired this
committee for many a year and we have barely ever used the same books twice.
Because I have looked at so many for so long, I am way more familiar with intro
to psych books than I dare say most.
I have complained about
We teach the class as one of our capstone options. I think it works better as a
senior level course because so much of it requires an understanding of a wide
variety of psych concepts. It would be difficult for me to have to teach not
only how the concepts developed but what they are as well.
The classic one in this field is the mairzy doats song (and most of the
students won't have a clue).
http://www.mamalisa.com/?t=esp=3173c=23
Deborah Briihl, PhD
Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
229-333-5994
dbri...@valdosta.edu
A while back I reviewed a few early chapters from an Intro to Psych textbook. I
received the copy that still had the authors' comments in the chapter. It was
hilarious!
Deborah Briihl, PhD
Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
229-333-5994
dbri...@valdosta.edu
Here is what I do. Every day, when students come into class, they pick up their
index card. By picking it up, I know that they have attended class. When
students participate, I give them a pen (I have a bunch of different colors so
different colors for different days). They mark down a small
This is the classic GilChrist study:
http://nwkpsych.rutgers.edu/~alan/Gilchrist_Science_1977.pdf
It is a lightness and color constancy experiment
In the experiment above, people looked through a peephole into a set up which
had 2 rooms. The front room was dark and the back room was lit. A
Actually one of my sp books describes a few studies on how humans can smell
emotion. The one I know that has been studied the most has been fear but I
think others have noted happiness as well.
Deb
Deborah Briihl
Dept of psych and counseling
Valdosta state university
dbri...@valdosta.edu
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