I have it on very good authority, including a copy of the original
article, and Charles Brewer of Furman University who has done extensive
research on Watson that the correct spelling is Rayner. Not only has
Charles done extensive research on Watson and his entire family, he lives
in Watson's house.
Best rely on original research rather than secondary sources.
Joel
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On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Mike Scoles wrote:
:-)A recent and a not-so-recent source say RaynOr is correct--Sternberg's intro
:-)text and R.I. Watson's (1963) "The great psychologists from Aristotle to
:-)Freud", respectively. One more, a history and systems text (Marx & Hillix).
:-)
:-)> -----Original Message-----
:-)> From: Joel S. Freund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:-)> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 10:58 AM
:-)> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
:-)> Subject: Re: Rosalie Raynor
:-)>
:-)>
:-)> I hate to be critical, but I do believe that Ms. RaynEr would
:-)> like it if we
:-)> spelled her name correctly.
:-)>
:-)> Joel
:-)>
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