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Chris Green wrote: “Perhaps conservatives should thank their lucky
stars for a largely "liberal" professoriate. Apparently having
leftist college roommates causes people to become more conservative adults.
(see NYT ariticle below). Maybe the same is true for having leftist professors.
:-)” Probably the reason Chris’ hypothesis has never
been tested is because it is not an empirical question. Restriction of range
makes it untestable. J Rick Dr. Rick Froman From: Christopher D. Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Perhaps conservatives should thank their lucky stars
for a largely "liberal" professoriate. Apparently having leftist
college roommates causes people to become more conservative adults. (see NYT
ariticle below). Maybe the same is true for having leftist professors. :-) Roommates: It's Enough To Make You Conservative
''It's
reactionary in some way,'' says Mr. Zimmerman, who surveyed two colleges. Ann
Coulter, author of ''How to Talk to a Liberal (if You Must),'' had this to say:
''Not much to explain. They see liberal hygiene up close.'' The
study also found that the higher the SAT score, the more liberal the views. In
separate research, Mr. Zimmerman and Gordon C. Winston, another Williams
economics professor, uncovered more unsettling evidence of peer influence:
freshmen rooming with the weakest students experienced a slight drop in grades.
The researchers divided 5,000 onetime roommates at four colleges into three
groups: those who scored in the top 15 percent of the SAT verbal scores
admitted to the college, those in the bottom 15 percent, and everyone in
between. On average, grades of the typical students who roomed with low scorers
were pulled down by a 10th of a grade point by graduation. No other impact was
noticed. Middling students are distracted, Mr. Zimmerman suggests. ''It's the
beer effect, not the peer effect.''
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