Re: [tips] 10 worst ideas of Psychology

2009-10-24 Thread Ronald C. Blue
1, Instincts
2. Race determining ability
3. Old women should not have children but old men should.
4. Correlations
5. Anti-Sylvesterism
6. Sex determining ability.
7. Science determined by psychology.
8. The poor should be poor.
9.  Students should go into debt to get an education
10. Fat is ugly.

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  From: michael sylvester 
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  Subject: [tips] 10 worst ideas of Psychology






  1.Negative reinforcement -trying to be like physics wannabes
  2.Fundamental attribution error-depends on if one lives in an individualistic 
culture
  3,Developmental stages- very vague;where does one stop and the other begins 
-continous or discrete
  4.Intelligence-what is it? Whites think that it has to do with the 3Rs and 
abstract thinking
   The term should be abolished from the language
  5. Statistical significance
  6.Need for achievement (Nach)-McC;elland took this idea to India,it was a 
major flop
  7.Stimulus and Response-very difficult to distinguish: cannot have one 
without the other
  8.Psychology as a science
  9.Academic transfer-the idea that teaching critical thinking skills will turn 
out better students -most students just want a good grade.
  10,Learning and conditioning.This takes the prize.There is no such thing as 
conditioning in the real world.As a matter of fact this is a topic that we can 
do without.Learning and conditioning  are artifacts of our domrstication.L and 
C do not exist in the real world of animals where everything
  come about through fix action patterns.The closet to any form of learning 
that exist in the wild are tropisms and habituation.

  Michaelomnicentric Sylvester,PhD
  Daytona Beach,Florida


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[tips] 10 worst ideas of Psychology

2009-10-23 Thread michael sylvester
1.Negative reinforcement -trying to be like physics wannabes
2.Fundamental attribution error-depends on if one lives in an individualistic 
culture
3,Developmental stages- very vague;where does one stop and the other begins 
-continous or discrete
4.Intelligence-what is it? Whites think that it has to do with the 3Rs and 
abstract thinking
 The term should be abolished from the language
5. Statistical significance
6.Need for achievement (Nach)-McC;elland took this idea to India,it was a major 
flop
7.Stimulus and Response-very difficult to distinguish: cannot have one without 
the other
8.Psychology as a science
9.Academic transfer-the idea that teaching critical thinking skills will turn 
out better students -most students just want a good grade.
10,Learning and conditioning.This takes the prize.There is no such thing as 
conditioning in the real world.As a matter of fact this is a topic that we can 
do without.Learning and conditioning  are artifacts of our domrstication.L and 
C do not exist in the real world of animals where everything
come about through fix action patterns.The closet to any form of learning that 
exist in the wild are tropisms and habituation.

Michaelomnicentric Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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