Wow! 28% chose Freud but 0% chose Miller's 7+/-2.

Maybe we need to get on there and start voting for real studies so others who 
view the blog go and read the better historical studies at least out of 
curiosity if nothing more. (there are links to descriptions of the studies)

Annette

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>Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:05:14 -0400
>From: "Gerald Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: [tips] top ten psych studies?  
>To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" <[email protected]>
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>    This psych blogger takes a stab at the ten most
>   influential psych studies.  Unfortunately, he seems
>   a bit confused about what would constitute a psych
>   research study.  Apparently, Freud's (un)original
>   idea about the unconscious gets a nod.  Alas,  he
>   even makes it appear in the blog that Freud referred
>   to the "cognitive iceberg" of unconscious mental
>   processes.  He is actually quoting Westen (1998).
>    
>   http://www.spring.org.uk/2007/02/top-ten-psychology-studies.php
>    
>   Of course, many of the studies derive from social
>   psychology which is the only real psychology left
>   today....;-)     Gary
>    
>    
>    
>    
>   Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
>   Professor, Psychology
>   Saginaw Valley State University
>   University Center, MI 48710
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