Rick Froman wrote:
"('Omnicentric') is something of an oxymoron (everything can't actually be at 
the center at the same time) but it seems from context to be the antonym of 
'ethnocentric'. The closest word I can find in the dictionary to 'omnicentric' 
is 'polycentric' meaning having multiple centers."



Rick's comment reminded me of a course we had as a regular offering for our 
new, primarily clinical, MA students in the late  '70s. The title of the course 
was "Advanced General Psychology." I always considered that to be a major 
oxymoron.



As for "20th ANNIVERSARY GREATEST TIPSTER", I suspect that's a no-brainer. It 
would have to be Stephen Black.




Edward I. Pollak, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Psychology
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
http://home.comcast.net/~epollak/
Husband, father, grandfather, bluegrass fiddler, banjoist & 
biopsychologist............... in approximate order of importance



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