Nancy wrote:
>Mentioning day care in a list of evills that include poverty and drug abuse
>suggests that the writer assumes it HAS to be bad.
Actually, I don't --assume-- it has to be bad (daycare), that is at
least partly an empirical question: Empirical as to its effects, moral
as to whether it
Stephen,
I do wish you would talk to me in your posts as opposed to talking 'about
me,' in a fairly dismissive tone I might add. I think we all wish to
maintain a high level of civility on TIPS, even between/among folks who
have quite different opinions on an important topic.
Relative to my orig
Just what I was looking for. Thanks!
They're now here: http://teachpsych.pbworks.com/Personality
Sue
--
Sue Frantz Highline Community College
Psychology, Coordinator Des Moines, WA
206.878.3710 x3404 sfra...@highline.
They're really cool for teaching about survey construction and administration,
and for letting the students get data to work with that they're actually
interested in (instead of giving them some canned dataset).
I really like them: you just turn them into Likert-scale items, and zut! you're
do
Whoa! Thank you to Mark, Marc, and William. I don't teach personality, but I do
like to use tests like some of these in statistics when I introduce them to
reliability and item analysis. These sites have just greatly expanded the tests
that I can draw upon in that regard.
Thanks again!
John
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I often use the International Personality Item Pool for methods/stats projects,
and students will often use it for their own projects. It's nifty
http://ipip.ori.org/ipip/
m
--
Marc Carter, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology
College of Arts & Sciences
Baker Univer
The international personality item pool has an acronym, ipip like ipcio.
It is http://ipip.ori.org/
but is different from a repository for validated personality tests. It's a
great resource for use in a personality course, though.
Bill Scott
>>> "Frantz, Sue" 11/04/09 3:42 PM >>>
Hi all,
Hi Sue. I found this link to the APS wiki for teachers of personality
psychology. The link below will take you directly to the tests and
measurements page. It looks promising.
http://personalitypedagogy.arcadia.edu/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Content.Tests
Mark
At 03:40 PM 11/4/2009, Frantz, Sue wrot
Hi all,
At the most recent Best Practices conference, there was mention of a
website that's a repository for validated personality tests. I'm almost
certain it was in Laura King's presentation, but I'm not finding it in
my notes, nor is her presentation one of the ones available on the Best
Pr
They would not send me a replacement copy but are sending me some pages to
"slip into" my existing copy that are supposed to mesh seamlessly.
We'll see. I'll let you all know when it arrives.
Annette
Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
I wonder what I should tell my students--check with the bookstore? Our
bookstore director hadn't heard anything about it. Somehow I don't think APA is
going to be too proactive.
Carol
Carol DeVolder, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Chair, Department of Psychology
St. Ambrose University
Davenport
All
I haven't had time as yet to go through and review for errors etc. but there
seems to be enough in my brief review to recommend this site. There are
"quizzes" for checking progress as well that provide instant feedback when the
answer is chosen. There are really good static and dynamic image
As far as I know, no, desk or complimentary copies don't qualify for a free
replacement. But I don't know whether you can get the free print copy of the
changes.
Julie
Julie A. Penley, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
Special Assistant to the Dean
El Paso Community College
PO Box 20500
E
Does this include the complimentary copy that I got for using it in a
class?
cd
Carol DeVolder, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Chair, Department of Psychology
St. Ambrose University
Davenport, Iowa 52803
phone: 563-333-6482
e-mail: devoldercar...@sau.edu
-Original Message-
From: Blain
Blaine et al.,
Here's the email I received with instructions to either download the changes or
to request a replacement copy. APA sent me a prepaid mailing label to return my
book, but won't send me a replacement until they receive the copy I sent.
Julie
Julie A. Penley, Ph.D.
Associate Profess
A recent email from APA said that there would be a procedure for returning
the incorrect copies of the Publication Manual for replacement (see below).
Any one have more information on system APA put into place?
thanks, blaine
IMPORTANT: In order to receive a replacement copy the purchaser wil
He (Alan Cassels) speaks as if he might know something about the scientific
process and calling for "logic and rationality" in dealing with the flu
epidemic. But several things he said seemed inconsistent or illogical. For
example, he says: "Repeating the refrain that the vaccine is "safe and
e
>The best line is: "There is substantial evidence that the mortality
>rate from H1N1 flu is actually much smaller than seasonal flu."
Take your choice:
Swine flu myth: This is just mild flu. The death rates are even lower
than for normal flu
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