[tips] AGT and hypnosis

2015-05-28 Thread Gerald Peterson
Did anyone get student reactions regarding the start of America's Got Talent 
last nite, where one act involved hypnotizing Howie Mandel to get him to shake 
hands and thus overcome his germ phobia? 

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


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Re:[tips] Taking notes on paper

2015-05-28 Thread Annette Taylor
John Kulig wrote:
As an undergraduate I developed a few idiosyncratic short hand symbols, arrows 
and squiggly lines, acronyms and so forth. This allowed me to write down more 
information than if I wrote out full words. Also, for the first two years 
(before I discovered the meaning of social life) I rewrote notes, and that 
allowed more elaborative processing.


I did this as well, in college, and SWEAR by it as a learning technique. I 
always tried to rewrite the notes within 24 hours of class, so that the lecture 
was still fresh in my mind. I still have trouble tossing all those old neatly 
reproduced class notes as they were a life saver in graduate school as well! 

I recommend this technique for students to try; might not work for all, but 
worked great for me.

On the other hand, I also agree with Nancy's post. At this point in my life I 
much prefer to type notes, but again, I tend to re-read and edit my typing 
within 24 hours. I just did this again at the APS conference where I knew I'd 
be sharing my notes with others back home. 

Annette

ps: Not going to AP reading this year--too much on-going; will miss y'all.

Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110-2492
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RE:[tips] I Fooled Millions Into Thinking Chocolate Helps Weight Loss. Here's How.

2015-05-28 Thread Annette Taylor
Why are we not questioning the ethics of this? It seems that this is exactly 
the kind of science that gets legitimate scientists into trouble and ends up 
in retraction watch. But journalists are held to some other standard :(

Annette
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Subject: I Fooled Millions Into Thinking Chocolate Helps Weight Loss. Here's 
How.
From: Christopher Green chri...@yorku.ca
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 00:45:09 -0400
X-Message-Number: 10

We're teaching our students how to do science all wrong. This is how you do it.
The amazing story of how a journalist and a movie-maker tricked major media 
companies all over the world into publishing stories about their terrible diet 
study.

http://io9.com/i-fooled-millions-into-thinking-chocolate-helps-weight-1707251800?utm_campaign=socialflow_deadspin_twitterutm_source=deadspin_twitterutm_medium=socialflow

Chris
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Christopher D Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON   M3J 1P3
chri...@yorku.ca
http://www.yorku.ca/christo

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Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
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Re: [tips] Taking notes on paper

2015-05-28 Thread drnanjo
I taught myself simple word processing so I could work as a temp during the 
summer in grad school by re typing concepts from the text and the notes I could 
decipher from my neuroscience class. I got an A and was employed all summer.

I think,the answer is - Practice, and do what works, 

Nancy M.

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pre style=font-size: 9pt;ttJohn Kulig wrote:
As an undergraduate I developed a few idiosyncratic short
hand symbols, arrows and squiggly lines, acronyms and so forth. This allowed me
to write down more information than if I wrote out full words. Also, for the
first two years (before I discovered the meaning of social life) I rewrote
notes, and that allowed more elaborative
processing.


I did this as well, in
college, and SWEAR by it as a learning technique. I always tried to rewrite the
notes within 24 hours of class, so that the lecture was still fresh in my mind.
I still have trouble tossing all those old neatly reproduced class notes as they
were a life saver in graduate school as well! 

I recommend this technique for
students to try; might not work for all, but worked great for me.

On the
other hand, I also agree with Nancy's post. At this point in my life I much
prefer to type notes, but again, I tend to re-read and edit my typing within 24
hours. I just did this again at the APS conference where I knew I'd be sharing
my notes with others back home. 

Annette

ps: Not going to AP reading this
year--too much on-going; will miss y'all.

Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.
D.
Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala
Park
San Diego, CA 92110-2492
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Re: [tips] I Fooled Millions Into Thinking Chocolate Helps Weight Loss. Here's How.

2015-05-28 Thread Christopher Green
Because demonstrating how badly both the science-publication system and the 
science-journalism profession are now failing us is FAR more important than the 
concern that someone might mis-cite this work in the future (indeed, their 
doing so would only prove the point of this finding even further). Journalists 
are indeed held to a different standard — one that enables important truths to 
be told. 

Chris
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Christopher D Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada

chri...@yorku.ca
http://www.yorku.ca/christo
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On May 28, 2015, at 10:52 AM, Annette Taylor tay...@sandiego.edu wrote:

 Why are we not questioning the ethics of this? It seems that this is exactly 
 the kind of science that gets legitimate scientists into trouble and ends 
 up in retraction watch. But journalists are held to some other standard :(
 
 Annette
 --
 Subject: I Fooled Millions Into Thinking Chocolate Helps Weight Loss. Here's 
 How.
 From: Christopher Green chri...@yorku.ca
 Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 00:45:09 -0400
 X-Message-Number: 10
 
 We're teaching our students how to do science all wrong. This is how you do 
 it.
 The amazing story of how a journalist and a movie-maker tricked major media 
 companies all over the world into publishing stories about their terrible 
 diet study.
 
 http://io9.com/i-fooled-millions-into-thinking-chocolate-helps-weight-1707251800?utm_campaign=socialflow_deadspin_twitterutm_source=deadspin_twitterutm_medium=socialflow
 
 Chris
 ...
 Christopher D Green
 Department of Psychology
 York University
 Toronto, ON   M3J 1P3
 chri...@yorku.ca
 http://www.yorku.ca/christo
 
 Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
 Professor, Psychological Sciences
 University of San Diego
 5998 Alcala Park
 San Diego, CA 92110-2492
 tay...@sandiego.edu
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