Hi Louis,
Louis_Schmier wrote:
> Well, Linda, what are the answers? The examples you use are not
> statements. They are questions. They are questions which may or may not
> reveal a prejudice or may be the result of simple ignorance.
We are not discussing a classroom situation. An academic psychologist should know
the answers to those questions. And when posed repeated one must wonder about the
motivation of the poster. Particularly, if the "question" had been asked
previously and answered. A second posting of the question a year later can not be
characterized as "simple ignorance".
linda
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