Gary- Participation as participants is preferred now, of course. :)
(Gary- I understand as I still correct myself all the time in class. I'm
old too!) But as to the real question, it is my understanding that there
is a course requirement at many places but there, ethically anyway, is
or should be an option to fulfill that requirement in other ways (oten a
term paper so guess which they choose!). I find it difficult to process
that a program could still consider it ethical to flunk or hold grades
up for a student for an "optional" and voluntary process as is
stipulated by the ethics of the APA. Also, wouldn't this just constitute
part of a students grade? So if they get an F I would assume it was due
to test scores, attendance/participation, and other factors. But as we
are a small (very!) school I may be living in a (fools?) paradise; so
the best answers will likely come from those at larger institutions.
Best. Tim
 

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Participation as subjects.  I understand some places give students Is or
Fs if they do not fulfil this as a requirement of the class?  Gary ---
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