Let's not forget the ice berg model attributed to Freud, or the tongue map. Those are my two intro psych favorites that appear in very many intro texts DESPITE WIDESPREAD DEBUNKING! :)
Annette Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology University of San Diego 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110 619-260-4006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---- Original message ---- >Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:00:00 -0400 (EDT) >From: "Dr. Bob Wildblood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: [tips] What was Watson fired for? >To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" <[email protected]> > >T. Shearon wrote: > >>Allen, et al >>What's helpful is that the facts often make stories that are just as >>compelling as are the fictions. There are so many of these fictions about, >>however, that it is challenging sometimes to keep the facts separated from >>closely associated fictions. Well, that and that so many of these fictions >>are contained. . . in texts. Ouch! >>Tim > >For those of you who are Robert Wuhl fans and have watched >Assume the Position 101 and Assume the Position 201 with Mr. Wuhl on HBO, you >know one of his favorite positions: > >"When the history becomes legend, print the legend." > >It seems that a lot of our history, as a profession and as a country is solid >evidence of that statement. If you are interested and have HBO, these shows >are often on HBO on demand. > >Bob W. >Bob Wildblood, PhD, HSPP >Lecturer in Psychology >Indiana University Kokomo >Kokomo, IN 46904-9003 >[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >--- >To make changes to your subscription contact: > >Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
