Of course.   Gary


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Gary- I'm not sure I understand your response. This seems to paint rather broadly 
given the related events. I'm not a social psychologist but I don't see these 
incidents as impugning the vast majority of those I've met and interacted with in 
social psychology. I think we have a) jumped to the conclusion that "she did it" (it 
is two against one) but shouldn't we wait till she responds and more of the facts are 
known and b) assumed that given a) this is somehow indicative of an enduring quality 
of a group of our colleagues. That just doesn't ring true to what I believe about 
psychology (environments playing such an important role). Respectfully, Tim

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Timothy O. Shearon, PhD
Albertson College of Idaho
2112 Cleveland Blvd. 
Caldwell, ID 83605

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teaching: History and systems; Intro to Neuropsychology; Child Development; 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 11:13 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: What is it about social psychologists?

Yes, verrry interesting.  Over zealousness of the political correctness ideology?  
Over-identification of liberals with such causes to the point they want to awaken 
people to the problem by creating more of the problem?  Desire to want the attention 
and sympathy of real victims?  ―-example of imitation and suggestion?  Supported by 
the  cultural -ideological climate of this university.  That is, this is how to get 
attention/recognition by accommodation to, rather than critical thinking about such 
things?   And why social psychololgists?  I don't know if it is peculiar to that 
field, but it is interesting.  Gary



Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology
Saginaw Valley State University
989-964-4491
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