A note of explanation. I am away from home at a conference and I noticed Rod's note and thought it was a message to Psychteacher which I moderate. It doesn't look anything like the messages I receive for approval but I am evidently so scatterbrained at this point that I sent it back as if I was approving it for Psychteacher. Oops. I believe this is the first time that this has happened. I guess it is just a sign of my bounded rationality (a philosopher at this conference noted that that is a scientific euphemism evolutionary psychologist use to refer to stupidity). At least everyone can rest assured knowing that Rod's message has been approved for your reading pleasure. Rick Rick Froman Associate Professor of Psychology John Brown University Siloam Springs, AR 72761 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Rick Froman
Sent: Thu 5/27/2004 11:22 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Cc:
Subject: RE: reseach on academic freedom
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From: Hetzel, Rod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 5/27/2004 8:58 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Cc:
Subject: reseach on academic freedom
Hi everyone:
I'm thinking about starting a research project in the fall
investigating
academic freedom. One idea I've been thinking about would be to survey
faculty perceptions of academic freedom at their universities. Another
possibility has been to conduct a content analysis of academic freedom
policy statements from a sample of universities. Not sure if I would
limit this to psychology faculty vs. other faculty, state schools vs.
faith-based schools, Research I universities vs. others, etc. I'm still
in the planning stages at this point, but I have had difficulty
locating
previous research on academic freedom. Does anyone on this list know of
any research (survey or otherwise) that has investigated academic
freedom? I'm not coming up with much on PsycInfo. Thanks in advance!
Rod
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Roderick D. Hetzel, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
LeTourneau University
Post Office Box 7001
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Longview, Texas 75607-7001
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