For current topics (sensation and perception) I'd choose the Amazing Randi,
for the middle of the term (cognitive) I'd choose John Bransford, for near
the end of the term (social influence)I'd choose Zimbardo, and then at the
end when we get to psychological disorders I'd get Martin Seligman. Those
are the "off the top of my head" choices.
Nathalie Cote
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> From: Shirley-Anne Hensch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 10:46 AM
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> Subject: Guest Speaker(?)
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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?
>
> Shirley Hensch
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> Department of Psychology
> University of Wisconsin - Marshfield/Wood County
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