In my old usenet days, we'd talk about things like this as "trolling."
 
Or maybe it's just my bias...
 
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orthonormalized transformed dependent variables is proportional
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        From: Robin Abrahams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 10:38 AM
        To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
        Subject: [tips] Re: Black History month/Psychology 2
        
        
        What do you hope to gain by posting this story over, and over,
and over? 
        
        Michael Sylvester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

                Afrocentric Psychology:  
                There were two birds on a tree.And one was shot.The
master asked the European kids "How many remained .on the tree?" They
said one.
                He turned to the African kids and asked the same
question.The African kids answered none because the other one would fly
away.
                This probably demonstrates the African understanding of
real experience in contrast to the Eurocentric penchant for mathematical
reasoning as fact.
                The independent variable as is understood in
psychological research seem to rob phenomenon of real content.
                 
                Michael Sylvester,PhD
                Daytona Beach,Florida    "When everyone thinks
alike,nobody is thinking."
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