Hello, 

The Department of Psychology at Dickinson College invites applicants for a 
Department Technician position (anticipated start date: September 1, 2011). 
Dickinson College is a highly selective four-year, independent liberal arts 
college, located in Carlisle, PA, 20 min. west of Harrisburg, PA, and a 
two-hour drive from Baltimore, Washington, and Philadelphia. Please see the 
following job description; for additional information or to apply please visit 
https://jobs.dickinson.edu. Application review will begin on August 12, 2011.

The Psychology Department Technician will be responsible to the Department 
Chair for coordinating and managing the department participant pool system, 
supervising student office assistant(s), assisting in teaching of laboratory 
sections in psychology, preparation and assistance with demonstrations and lab 
exercises in Psychology courses, purchasing, inventory, and maintenance of 
academic equipment, and monitoring of computer lab and reporting problems to 
appropriate IT staff for the Psychology department.

Essential Functions include: 
. Coordinate and manage research participant pool system
. Assist students and faculty in research activities such as developing surveys 
using SNAP
. Assist in teaching of laboratory sections in Psychology Courses. 
. Performing lab and demonstration setups for courses as needed, including 
procuring equipment, subjects, installing software, making chemical solutions, 
testing labs and demos.
. Supervise student office assistant
. Maintain department website and develop/edit department newsletter
. Supervise/teach simple computer techniques and routine programs to students 
under faculty supervision.
. Inventory and general upkeep of department computers and lab equipment and 
reporting problems to appropriate IT staff.
. Work with vendors when repairs are needed. 

A Master's degree in psychology is preferred, or a Bachelor's degree plus 
relevant experience. Should also be knowledgeable of the following software: 
SPSS, SNAP, Inquisit, Superlab, Office package and Webpage software.

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Marie Helweg-Larsen, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
Dickinson College
http://users.dickinson.edu/~helwegm/index.html
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 9:22
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] Norwegian wood and the nature-nurture question

What? You were expecting maybe the Beatles? Think again.  I meant the 
wooden thinking of Norwegian social science experts about nature-
nurture (feel free to add scare quotes and/or the modifier "so-
called").

Here's the background. A  well-known comedian in Norway, Harald Eia, 
has produced a documentary on the biological bases of gender 
differences.  Called "Brainwashed", it was shown on Norwegian public 
television (the NRK), where it was watched by much of the country. It 
created a huge controversy. Its burden is that while many experts 
outside Norway have concluded that gender differences are 
substantially genetic in origin, those in Norway, that most 
egalitarian of countries, reject this conclusion. They instead claim 
that this question is uninteresting, morally suspect, and it's all 
due to culture and upbringing anyway. Really!

Eia brilliantly shows them to be sadly misinformed (a euphemism for a 
less charitable descriptor).  He chases around various countries, 
consulting people like Robert Plomin, Steven Pinker, Simon Baron-
Cohen, Richard Lippa, David Buss, Simon LeVay, Richard Nisbett,  and 
Judith Harris.  Also Norwegian experts. He shows them what each said 
about the other, and asks for responses. Their reactions are 
revealing. 

This is a great documentary. Despite Eia's status as a leading 
comedian, it's not a comedy (in fact, in his person-in-the-street 
interviews he first has to convince his interviewees that he's 
actually going to be serious).  Nevertheless,  the presentation is 
entertaining, with a  light-hearted touch. It's also packed with 
scientific content, visually-arresting images, and helpful diagrams.  
It moves at a rapid pace,  with Norwegians talking very fast, and one 
can barely keep up with the subtitles. It's provocative and 
informative, and it sets a standard of excellence in presenting 
scientific information to the public. 

The series consists of seven 38-minute segments, posted on-line on a 
password-protected site. Here's the good news.Through an intermediary 
(thanks, Richard Lippa), I've received permission from one of the 
producers to make the urls and password available on TIPS.

Here they are:

Brainwash 1: 7 - "The Gender Equality Paradox" 
http://vimeo.com/19707588
Brainwash 2: 7 - "The Parental Effect"  http://vimeo.com/19893826
Brainwash 3: 7 - "Gay/straight"  http://vimeo.com/19869748
Brainwash 4: 7 - "Violence"  http://vimeo.com/19921232
Brainwash 5: 7 - "Sex"  http://vimeo.com/19921928
Brainwash 6: 7 - "Race"  http://vimeo.com/19922972
Brainwash 7: 7 - "Nature or Nurture"  http://vimeo.com/19889788

The password is "hjernevask" (no capital letters, no quotes).

An article on the series and the controversy it generated is 
available here: http://tinyurl.com/2u4re4f

You could also check out the short entry on Harald Eia on Wikipedia. 
But be warned. If you watch these, you may end up speaking with a 
Norwegian accent. 

Stephen
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Stephen L. Black, Ph.D.          
Professor of Psychology, Emeritus   
Bishop's University
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada               
e-mail:  sblack
 at ubishops.ca
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