Many departments offer an Environmental Psych course, which (if taught in
its classic style, as opposed to the emerging sustainability emphasis
orientation) will have a fair amount of discussion of housing and physical
living and work space.

-- 
Paul Bernhardt
Frostburg State University
Frostburg, MD, USA



On 9/24/09 9:44 AM, "Marc Carter" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> This thread is making me wonder.
> 
> Almost every psych department offers a course on sexuality, which is a
> complex, culturally-layered biological "imperative."
> 
> Does anyone know if the other, culturally-layered biological imperative, food,
> is offered from psych departments?
> 
> Housing, too, I suppose is a culturally-layered biological imperative, but
> that seems less related to psych than eating and sex.
> 
> Just curious...
> 
> m
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Tarner, Prof. Nina L. [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 8:38 AM
>> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
>> Subject: RE: [tips] Psychological research involving food
>> 
>> Hi Michael,
>> 
>> Zellner has done a lot of research looking at food
>> preferences in humans using food.
>> 
>> Nina
>> 
>> Nina L. Tarner, Ph.D.
>> Assistant Professor in Psychology
>> HC 219
>> Department of Psychology
>> Sacred Heart University
>> Fairfield, CT. 06825
>> (203) 371-7915
>> (203) 371-7995 Fax
>> ________________________________________
>> From: Britt, Michael [[email protected]]
>> Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 9:07 AM
>> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
>> Subject: [tips] Psychological research involving food
>> 
>> I'm noodling with an idea and I was wondering if anyone in
>> tips land can help.  Do you recall any research studies
>> involving food in any way?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Michael
>> 
>> 
>> Michael Britt
>> [email protected]
>> www.thepsychfiles.com
>> 
>> 
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