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Subject: RE: [tips] stopping emailsDate: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 09:03:46 -0500From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected] I would like to unsubscribe as well please. Curt Dunkel From: C Griffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Mon 10/1/2007 5:05 AMTo: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)Subject: RE: [tips] stopping emails Hello BillCan I unsubscribe to the list pleaseMany thanksCarl _____From: Bill Southerly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sat 29/09/2007 22:47To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)Subject: RE: [tips] stopping emailsCarl et al.,As some of you may remember, Frostburg State University recently changed the platform we are using the run TIPS. Unfortunately in doing this they had to delete the previous page for changing your status (unsubcribing, setting nomail, etc.) and problems have developed in constructing a new one.So until further notice, if you wish to change your status (unsubscribe, set to nomail) or if you know someone who wishes to join TIPS or turn email on, please contact me directly and tell me exactly what you would like to do since as listowner I will have to do it for you.<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Best wishes,BillBill SoutherlyDepartment of PsychologyFrostburg State UniversityFrostburg, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-----From: C Griffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sat 9/29/2007 3:04 PMTo: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)Subject: RE:[tips] stopping emailsHello everyoneCan someone tell me how I can stop receiving these emails?Many thanksCarl _____From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu 9/27/2007 8:24 PMTo: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)Subject: Re: [tips] Feedback on Perceptual Set online experimentMichael,I would say (with tongue-in-cheek) that the experiment worked perfectly:your subconscious mind had to time to mull over the images of the animalsand by the second time through the experiment when you saw the horse yourbrain had it all figured out. I don't know how to explain it. That'snot what's supposed to happen according to what I know about perceptualset research. Maybe someone else has an explanation. Someone alreadysuggested to me that I need a picture of a horse among the animalpictures. Maybe the experiment would have worked as expected if I didthat. Guess I have to find myself a picture of a horse.MichaelMichael BrittHost of The Psych Fileswww.thepsychfiles.com> I didn't read your description, but just clicked on the link. My attempt> at clicking on condition 1 didn't work at first, so I chose condition 2.> After seeing all of the animals, I couldn't see the horse. Then, I went> through condition 1 (no animals), and saw the horse and rider clearly!> How do you explain that?>>> Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D.> Associate Professor of Psychology & Counseling> University of Central Arkansas> Conway, AR 72035> 501-450-5418>>> ------------ _________________________________________________________________ 100’s of Music vouchers to be won with MSN Music https://www.musicmashup.co.uk ---
