TIPsters,
I want to thank Miguel Roig for
suggesting Dr. Peggy Fischer as a speaker. The organizing committee selected her
for the keynote speaker at the 7th Annual Laurel Highlands Undergraduate
Psychology Research Conference. Dr. Fisher's presentation was both engaging and
enlightening. She had enough "incredible but true stories" that made her message
about ethics poignant. She spoke with enough detail that students could readily
identify white and gray areas of ethics and integrity. Students in my
Research Methods class (1st semester) found her definitions and descriptions to
be easily understood and the implications of mis-behavior profound. Her keynote
was about 45 minutes long but the students would gladly have asked more
questions and listened to more stories. At the subsequent poster session,
students and faculty alike continued the discussion.
If you are planning a conference and ethics
is a topic, give Dr. Fischer serious consideration. She easily connected
with the audience, adapted her message to psychology, and everyone came away
more knowledgeable.
Thanks Miguel!
Barbara Mitchell, MA, CSP, Associate Professor
Human Services/Early Child Education
Cambria County Area Community College
CCACC East
445 Schoolhouse Road
Johnstown, PA 15904
Phone 814-262-6411
Fax 814-262-6420
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-----Original Message-----
From: Miguel Roig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 3:47 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: a few hours of ethics education: need ideas and resources
Natalie, the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) has many helpful resources. Here is the relevant link: http://ori.dhhs.gov/html/programs/instructresource.asp
Also, I believe the folks at NSF will go to your school and offer a workshop, you might want to contact Peggy Fischer at NSF and inquire about such workshops.
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From: Miguel Roig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 3:47 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: a few hours of ethics education: need ideas and resources
Natalie, the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) has many helpful resources. Here is the relevant link: http://ori.dhhs.gov/html/programs/instructresource.asp
Also, I believe the folks at NSF will go to your school and offer a workshop, you might want to contact Peggy Fischer at NSF and inquire about such workshops.
National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1135
Arlington, VA 22230
703-292-7100
FAX: 703-292-9158
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