On Tue, 24 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > But I get the feeling, Michael that you are telling your students that > whatever they believe and they see and hear is just OK and must be the truth. > So I don't know why I am even bothering to respond. > > Nancy Melucci > ELAC In the classroom,I teach strictly scientific psychology and I even warn them not to commit the confirmation bias. Why do tipsters think that my writings on TIPS is a reflection of my teaching style?
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