I rarely have to endure these irrational, raving diatribes anymore due to
the settings of my auto-delete feature, but occasionally one like this one
gets through via TIPSter responses.  My only comment is it's a good thing
the discipline of history doesn't have a code of ethics.  If a psychologist
had done this, we'd have an obligation to turn him/her in.

On the other hand, maybe History does have a board of ethics.  Anyone know
the phone number?

Wedj

On 6/2/04 1:28 PM, "Todd Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Why is it ethically questionable?  It's a "fine" for lying like a fine for
>> speeding--and is in the syllabus.
> 
> It really says that in your syllabus?
> 
> "if you are caught lying, you will be asked to buy donuts for the whole
> class. If you refuse, you will fail the assignment."
> 
> Interesting!
> 
> --Todd
> 
> 
> Todd D. Nelson, Ph.D.
> Gemperle Foundation Distinguished Professor
> Department of Psychology
> California State University
> 801 W. Monte Vista Ave.
> Turlock, California  95382
> 
> (209) 667-3442
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