I've already received some very helpful feedback on the "Albert Activity".  The 
most important of which is that I have purchased the name 
"LittleAlbertactivity.com" (would you believe that some company already 
purchased "littlealbert.com" and is selling it for over $1,700!).  Thus, the 
new URL is:

http://www.littlealbertactivity.com

http://www.ThePsychFiles.com/albert"; will now redirect to this new URL.

Other changes:
There's a link on the second page so you can download the activity in PDF form. 
 The buttons won't work in this form, but you can easily go from page to page.
I made the site "lighter" so it will load faster.
Fixed some buttons that weren't working properly
Chris Green correctly pointed out that the exercise is highly structured, which 
may not accurately reflect the ambiguity and complexity of real life historical 
research.  I think this is fine for a first version of an exercise that is 
designed to be completed well within a typical class period or as an online 
exercise to be completed independently.  In future versions I'll offer a option 
for a more complex version with more "branches" to allow users to work through 
some of the issues that have been brought up by other historians regarding 
albert's identity.  

Again - any other feedback is most welcome!

Michael

The activity is optimize
Michael A. Britt, Ph.D.
[email protected]
http://www.ThePsychFiles.com
Twitter: mbritt






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