On Sunday, February 07, 2010 9:02 AM, Scott Lilienfeld wrote: >Hi Mike et al. - eHarmony.com was founded by psychologist >Neil Clark Warren, a former professor and Dean at Fuller Theological >Seminary and, I believe, a Ph.D. student of Carl Rogers... >Scott
Ah, yes, one of those people who feel the need to be identified by three names instead of two or one. :-) Prompted by Scott's post, I checked on Wikipedia for an entry on Warren and here it is (standard disclaimers apply): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Clark_Warren I was somewhat surprised that he had one time been associated James Dobson and his organization "Focus on the Family"; for more info on "Focus on the Family" (FotF), see the Wikipedia entry (SDA): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_on_the_Family Though Warren has distanced himself from FotF, there still seems to be an overlap in attitudes and values. Consider the following interview of Warren on salon.com by Rebecca Traister, a self-described "papgan feminist who's leery of the religious right": http://dir.salon.com/mwt/feature/2005/06/10/warren/print.html Traister also mentions that Warren got his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Chicago with Carl Rogers. Does anyone know if anyone has done empirical research on validating Warren's "29 dimension of compatibility" that underlie eHarmony's approach to matching people? -Mike Palij New York University [email protected] --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [email protected]. To unsubscribe click here: http://fsulist.frostburg.edu/u?id=13090.68da6e6e5325aa33287ff385b70df5d5&n=T&l=tips&o=389 or send a blank email to leave-389-13090.68da6e6e5325aa33287ff385b70df...@fsulist.frostburg.edu
