This is such a strange issue.

I had a had time retraining my typing to get rid of two spaces after a
period. Sometimes, the old habit slips in. But with the fonts I use, the
only way I can edit out two spaces is to use the search and replace
function.

The fundamental flaw in this research is that the stimulus material was
presented in Courier. I doubt the results will replicate with adjustable
fonts.

Who actually uses Courier anymore when we have word processors and modern
printers that give us manuscripts that look like they were typeset? It is
an ugly font.

My first step into high tech when I typed my dissertation on an IBM
Selectric (Ken and Miguel will know what that is) was that a member of my
committee loaned me his special font ball and I could use Bookman font
instead of Courier for my manuscript! (Plus I could suck off typos with
that wonderful tape!)

OK. I'm done ranting.

Claudia

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On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 12:51 PM, Miguel Roig <[email protected]> wrote:

> Glad you enjoyed it!  I went from two spaces to one, but now I'll have to
> make the effort to go back to two.
>
> And glad to see that TIPS is still alive.
>
> Miguel (on TIPS since '97).
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Kenneth Steele [[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, May 5, 2018 1:41 PM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
> Subject: Re: [tips] One space or two after a period?
>
> Hi Miguel:
>
> Thanks for posting the url.  The issue reminds me of a conversation I had
> about 2 weeks ago at the end of a class.  A student came up to me after
> class and said that she had to ask me an important question.  She had an
> earnest look on her face, and the class had been on auditory physiology and
> deafness.  I thought the question would be about her or her
> parents/grandparents’ hearing issues.  Here was her question:
>
> “One space or two”?
>
> I laughed heartily and said I was a two-space guy.  She then proceeded to
> tell me about her issue.  She was a writer and had been using the two-space
> rule all of her life.  But she was taking a psychology course currently and
> being told (graded down) for not using the 1-space rule.  I assured her
> that I had never heard of a manuscript being rejected because the writer
> was not in compliance with the journal’s policy on one space or two spaces
> after a period.
>
> At that moment, two more undergraduates entered into the discussion about
> the merits of the 1-space vs. 2-space rule.  There was much passion about
> the issue.  I could have been listening to a Red Sox vs. Yankees discussion
> in a bar.
>
> Ken
>
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> Kenneth M. Steele, Ph.D.                  [email protected]<mailto:s
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> Professor
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> Appalachian State University
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> On May 5, 2018, at 1:16 PM, Miguel Roig <[email protected]<mailto:ROIG
> [email protected]>> wrote:
>
> The APA Manual states two spaces are better than one. What does the
> research say?  Check it out: https://www.washingtonpost.
> com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2018/05/04/one-space-
> between-each-sentence-they-said-science-just-proved-them-
> wrong-2/?utm_term=.efbf00d80b3e
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