I would tell the student that the terms are in the subject index. It is not your place to look them up, and the student will learn how to use a subject index to do so.
David W.



At 09:43 AM 2/25/2003 -0800, you wrote:
A student just send me this email in regard to preparing vocabulary terms
for a test tomorrow. The odd thing is that all of these terms are listed in
the subject index at the end of the book. Do you think this student is lazy
or just does not know how to operate a textbook? Is it my obligation to look
up these page numbers for the student? I would appreciate any of your quick
replies.

Thanks,

Lenore Frigo

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"Dr. Frigo:

Here's the vocabulary words off the list that I couldn't find, or must have

just skipped over in the book. For chapter four, contrast effects, opponent

process theory, perceptual set. Chapter five, nominal fallacy, role playing

of hypnosis, psychoactive. Chapter six, BF Skinner, primary/secondary

reinforcers, behavior modification. If you could tell me the page they're

on, or just the general definition, that would be great. Thank you so much."




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