Hi Beth,
I do enjoy hearing David.  He is an excellent choice and is very responsive to
so many people including students and teachers.  I would vote for Zimbardo...but
Stephen intrigues me.  This man's knowledge of articles and original research
kind of scares me....(that's a compliment Stephen!!!)

jim

Beth Benoit wrote:

> 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
>
> ----------
> >From: Shirley-Anne Hensch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "TIPS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Guest Speaker(?)
> >Date: Mon, Sep 18, 2000, 10:46 AM
> >
>
> > Tipsters:
> >
> > 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
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Shirley Hensch, Ph.D.
> > Associate Professor
> > Department of Psychology
> > University of Wisconsin - Marshfield/Wood County
> > mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >

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