But in classes where the average grade is silver? Lol. Yes, verrrry interesting.

 
G.L. (Gary) Peterson,Ph.D
Psychology@SVSU


On Aug 9, 2012, at 10:17 AM, Michael Palij <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 06:00:55 -0700, Paul C Bernhardt wrote:
>> 
>> I hear prettier pictures won't make psychology a science…. LOL!
> 
> Well, maybe, maybe not.  Though it might be useful in other ways.
> The clearest analogy to the Olympics medals by country is grades
> by student.  If one translates medals into grade components, then
> one can get a picture of where everyone in a class stands relative to
> each other.  Just a thought.
> 
> -Mike Palij
> New York University
> [email protected]
> 
> 
>> On Aug 9, 2012, at 8:38 AM, Michael Palij wrote:
>> 
>> Seems to me that it might be useful in representing some things in 
>> psychology.
> 
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