Ops! My messages appear last in, first to appear in the to-be-read list.  I 
didn't look far enough into the list of unread posts to realize that Karl 
already made the Twitmyer point. Sorry.  (Note that my version of Twitmyer was 
spelled incorrectly although I did wonder, honestly, when I typed it.)  Along 
those lines, I have always wondered how accepting people would be/would have 
been of the adjectival form of Twitmyer were he to have been properly credited. 
 DKH

David K. Hogberg, PhD
Professor of Psychology, Emeritus
Albion College, Albion MI 49224
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    And I thought EB Twitmeyer was the first:
http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~duchan/new_history/hist19c/subpages/twitmyer.html

Cheers,

Karl W.
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Subject: [tips] Was Pavlov the first?


While surfing the Afro networks,I came across a piece that purport to
have evidence that Pavlov was not the first to discover classical
conditioning.It was a black scientist.I will be digging further on
this and post the skinny on the black scientist.

Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida


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