Can I suggest more than one?
1. (Our own) Dave Myers - I've heard him speak twice, once at APA. He has
warmth and charm and he gave a very interesting presentation about the work
he did to find out about happiness in people. Could touch on research
methods, social psych., even abnormal. He's at Hope College and has
textbooks in social and general psychology.
2. Claude Steele
3. Phil Zimbardo
4. (Our own) Stephen Black - you know all of us at TIPS would love to meet
him and hear him talk about anything. (He's going to kill me for this, and
I've never personally met him - only in cyberspace!!!)
Beth Benoit
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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>From: Shirley-Anne Hensch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "TIPS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Guest Speaker(?)
>Date: Mon, Sep 18, 2000, 10:46 AM
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> Tipsters:
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> Imagine that your department had a 'relatively unlimited' amount of money
> available, and you were asked to select one speaker who would come to your
> campus and do a presentation on some current topic for your Introductory
> Psychology students. Who would you suggest the department invite?
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> Shirley Hensch
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> Shirley Hensch, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor
> Department of Psychology
> University of Wisconsin - Marshfield/Wood County
> mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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