I know that in the past others have talked about accessing the
Teaching of Psychology index/archives for past articles by topics.
I tried to do this but found myself hopelessly puzzled on how to
do it. Apparently I need to download a compressed file onto my hard
drive. Is that correct? Is there no way to search by topic or
keyword directly off the website?

It seems from past discussions that some of you have successfully
done such a search. Perhaps you could email me personally and tell
me how to do the same.

Incidentally, what I am looking for are references on assessing
and/or changing students' mythical beliefs about psychology.

Second point:
I am also interested in finding information on the validity of the
Myers-Briggs scale. I checked TIPS archives because I knnew this
had been discussed but I found less than I thought I remembered
about it :-(.

So if any of you have references on myth or the MBTI I'd be
interested in them. A pyschinfo search was not very fruitful.

thanks
annette

Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
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University of San Diego                 Voice:   (619) 260-4006
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                 is willing to pay for and not get."
                                                -- W. L. Bryan


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