Michael Sylvester wrote: > > And now that Bush seems to ascertain that Faith based programs do a > better job in alleviating addictions and other social ills than all > psychology programs combined,I would say that teaching > some aspect of religion could be beneficial in Courses like Social > Psychology and Psychology of Addiction. Science by presidential proclamation! Cuts out all of that nasty data collection and analysis. -- Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D. Associate Professor - Psychology
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- Re: sensitity to students' worldviews John W. Kulig
- Re: sensitity to students' worldviews Louis_Schmier
- Re: sensitity to students' worldviews Michael J. Kane
- Re: sensitity to students' worldviews Mike Scoles
- Re: Gallup/creationism Paul Brandon
- Re: Gallup/creationism Michael J. Kane
- RE: Gallup/creationism Paul Smith
- RE: Gallup/creationism Michael Sylvester
- RE: Gallup/creationism Linda Woolf
- RE: Gallup/creationism Paul Smith
- Re: Gallup/creationism Jim Guinee
- RE: Gallup/creationism QuantyM
- RE: Gallup/creationism jim clark
- Non-Euro(was Gallup/Creationism) Michael Sylvester
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- RE: Gallup/creationism Timmerman, Thomas
- RE: Gallup/creationism Rick Froman
- RE: Gallup/creationism Paul Smith
- RE: Gallup/creationism Paul Smith
