Re: [tips] oh, dear...

2012-06-08 Thread Christopher Green



On 2012-06-07, at 8:04 PM, Beth Benoit wrote:

  Psychologists use murky research methods, survey finds
 
 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/health/psychologists-use-murky-research-methods-survey-finds/article4240290/?cmpid=rss1
 

Fascinating /:-|

Someone's gonna have some 'splainin' to do!

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[tips] oh, dear...

2012-06-07 Thread Beth Benoit
...just as we were beginning to get some street cred (or thought we were?)
comes this article from The Globe and Mail with the headline:
Psychologists use murky research methods, survey finds

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/health/psychologists-use-murky-research-methods-survey-finds/article4240290/?cmpid=rss1

I know that quite a few (that's you, John K.!) are going to be upset about
this.

As an undergrad English major, can I also criticize the awkward wording in
the headline?

Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Plymouth State University
New Hampshire

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Re: [tips] oh, dear...

2012-06-07 Thread Gerald Peterson
Gee, what kiljoys...they want us to stick to a stated method and not change as 
results come in?! How un-Bem like! There goes our precognitive powers lol!


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


On Jun 7, 2012, at 8:06 PM, Beth Benoit beth.ben...@gmail.com wrote:

  
 
  
 
  
 
 ...just as we were beginning to get some street cred (or thought we were?) 
 comes this article from The Globe and Mail with the headline:  
 Psychologists use murky research methods, survey finds
 
 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/health/psychologists-use-murky-research-methods-survey-finds/article4240290/?cmpid=rss1
 
 I know that quite a few (that's you, John K.!) are going to be upset about 
 this. 
 
 As an undergrad English major, can I also criticize the awkward wording in 
 the headline?
 
 Beth Benoit
 Granite State College
 Plymouth State University
 New Hampshire
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[tips] Oh, dear ...

2011-07-28 Thread roig-reardon


The latest issue of Perspectives on Psychological Science contains the 
following paper: 


Perspectives on Psychological Science 
Volume 6, Number 4 



Psychology Degrees: Employment, Wage, and Career Trajectory Consequences   
D.W. Rajecki and Victor M.H. Borden 
Psychology is a very popular bachelor's degree, so the psychological science 
community should be thrilled, right? However, the authors of this article found 
that psychology professionals fall into the lower salary tiers across the 
board. Not only do individuals with undergraduate degrees receive lower 
starting salaries and experience repeated job seeking, but individuals with 
master's degrees and faculty positions in psychology also receive lower 
salaries than do their colleagues in other academic fields. These findings show 
that there are relative economic disadvantages associated with psychology 
degrees that should be communicated to prospective psychology majors. 

There is probably nothing new that you did not already know or suspect, but I 
thought the paper would interest many of you. 



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Re: [tips] Oh, dear ...

2011-07-28 Thread Rick Stevens
I was surprised that we are lower than English and History when it comes to
BA/BS starting salary.  It was even sadder to see, The lowest rate of
satisfied alumni was for psychology (26%).  However, this may be because
they were interested in psychology but end up in fields unrelated to
psychology (and poorly paid).

Rick Stevens
Psychology Department
University of Louisiana at Monroe
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SL - Evert Snook


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 The latest issue of Perspectives on Psychological Science contains the
 following paper:


 *Perspectives on **Psychological Science *
 Volume 6, Number 4



 Psychology Degrees: Employment, Wage, and Career Trajectory 
 Consequenceshttps://owa.stjohns.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=94db4c9f5ab742d59938faf68122e618URL=http%3a%2f%2fr20.rs6.net%2ftn.jsp%3fllr%3dwlvwawcab%26et%3d1106804332315%26s%3d13838%26e%3d001t7LlKhJ-73_Q3ImgxNbgJL33WcotyrUrfAdhl-kImF8MhF7HuU14x5Yw1yPiSZgXX_eb1ZTgHP9niIVslePrBtlumjAUjcBFHNo6vOmqql0V7Mfr7fdK6gx-YFonxdh6kBH539KfmEWzNd5RSZDdBoeS6ObLJ7xGiU0-gDiOgOine_QOOxP9YirsxU-N1gpAGXNyzpJISrjw_S6-mt-iPujk-3Mp81AJFEtOVTTSkyUaIyG2YfwpKomMJZ9m2BxR

 *D.W. Rajecki and Victor M.H. Borden*
 Psychology is a very popular bachelor's degree, so the psychological
 science community should be thrilled, right? However, the authors of this
 article found that psychology professionals fall into the lower salary tiers
 across the board. Not only do individuals with undergraduate degrees receive
 lower starting salaries and experience repeated job seeking, but individuals
 with master's degrees and faculty positions in psychology also receive lower
 salaries than do their colleagues in other academic fields. These findings
 show that there are relative economic disadvantages associated with
 psychology degrees that should be communicated to prospective psychology
 majors.

 There is probably nothing new that you did not already know or suspect, but
 I thought the paper would interest many of you.



 Miguel

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Re: [tips] Oh, dear ...

2011-07-28 Thread don allen
Well, at least we beat these guys:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/28/the-13-worst-paying-colle_n_911809.html#s317428title=Children_and_Family

- Original Message -
From: roig-rear...@comcast.net
Date: Thursday, July 28, 2011 7:12 am
Subject: [tips] Oh, dear ...
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) tips@fsulist.frostburg.edu

 
 
 The latest issue of Perspectives on Psychological Science 
 contains the following paper: 
 
 
 Perspectives on Psychological Science 
 Volume 6, Number 4 
 
 
 
 Psychology Degrees: Employment, Wage, and Career Trajectory 
 Consequences   
 D.W. Rajecki and Victor M.H. Borden 
 Psychology is a very popular bachelor's degree, so the 
 psychological science community should be thrilled, right? 
 However, the authors of this article found that psychology 
 professionals fall into the lower salary tiers across the board. 
 Not only do individuals with undergraduate degrees receive lower 
 starting salaries and experience repeated job seeking, but 
 individuals with master's degrees and faculty positions in 
 psychology also receive lower salaries than do their colleagues 
 in other academic fields. These findings show that there are 
 relative economic disadvantages associated with psychology 
 degrees that should be communicated to prospective psychology 
 majors. 
 
 There is probably nothing new that you did not already know or 
 suspect, but I thought the paper would interest many of you. 
 
 
 
 Miguel
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RE: [tips] Oh, dear ...

2011-07-28 Thread Annette Taylor
They have a payscale calculator that collects info on at least a dozen 
variables and calculates average salaries for your position. I came out at the 
36th percentile :(

I opted for just the basic information and did not register for the full report.

Not very encouraging.

A

Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
tay...@sandiego.edumailto:tay...@sandiego.edu


From: don allen [dap...@shaw.ca]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 8:50 AM
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Well, at least we beat these guys:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/28/the-13-worst-paying-colle_n_911809.html#s317428title=Children_and_Family

- Original Message -
From: roig-rear...@comcast.net
Date: Thursday, July 28, 2011 7:12 am
Subject: [tips] Oh, dear ...
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) tips@fsulist.frostburg.edu



 The latest issue of Perspectives on Psychological Science
 contains the following paper:


 Perspectives on Psychological Science
 Volume 6, Number 4



 Psychology Degrees: Employment, Wage, and Career Trajectory
 Consequences
 D.W. Rajecki and Victor M.H. Borden
 Psychology is a very popular bachelor's degree, so the
 psychological science community should be thrilled, right?
 However, the authors of this article found that psychology
 professionals fall into the lower salary tiers across the board.
 Not only do individuals with undergraduate degrees receive lower
 starting salaries and experience repeated job seeking, but
 individuals with master's degrees and faculty positions in
 psychology also receive lower salaries than do their colleagues
 in other academic fields. These findings show that there are
 relative economic disadvantages associated with psychology
 degrees that should be communicated to prospective psychology
 majors.

 There is probably nothing new that you did not already know or
 suspect, but I thought the paper would interest many of you.



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RE: [tips] Oh, dear ...

2011-07-28 Thread Rick Froman
A few things to note about the PayScale survey of the income of undergraduate 
majors:

1) The methodology description notes, This chart is based upon PayScale Salary 
Survey data for full-time employees in the United States who possess a 
Bachelor's degree and no higher degrees and have majored in the subjects listed 
above. I think most of us communicate to our students that they are not going 
to make a living wage doing counseling/social work with a bachelor's degree. 
Counseling will require at least a Master's degree.

2) Our students also shouldn't make the mistake of thinking that another degree 
leads to any higher pay for doing counseling or social work at the bachelor's 
level. Alternative majors like Sociology, Criminal Justice, Social Work and 
Child and Family Studies are all lower on the list than Psychology.

3) Almost all of the highest paying majors (and all of the top 20) are for 
various engineering, math and science majors that require higher level math 
ability. That doesn't describe our constituency for the most part (there are 
always exceptions). It is not like a Psych major is just going to decide as a 
sophomore in college that they have decided they are going to major in 
Petroleum Engineering.

Rick

Dr. Rick Froman, Chair
Division of Humanities and Social Sciences
John Brown University
Siloam Springs, AR  72761
 rfro...@jbu.edumailto:rfro...@jbu.edu

From: don allen [dap...@shaw.ca]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 10:50 AM
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Well, at least we beat these guys:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/28/the-13-worst-paying-colle_n_911809.html#s317428title=Children_and_Family

- Original Message -
From: roig-rear...@comcast.net
Date: Thursday, July 28, 2011 7:12 am
Subject: [tips] Oh, dear ...
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) tips@fsulist.frostburg.edu



 The latest issue of Perspectives on Psychological Science
 contains the following paper:


 Perspectives on Psychological Science
 Volume 6, Number 4



 Psychology Degrees: Employment, Wage, and Career Trajectory
 Consequences
 D.W. Rajecki and Victor M.H. Borden
 Psychology is a very popular bachelor's degree, so the
 psychological science community should be thrilled, right?
 However, the authors of this article found that psychology
 professionals fall into the lower salary tiers across the board.
 Not only do individuals with undergraduate degrees receive lower
 starting salaries and experience repeated job seeking, but
 individuals with master's degrees and faculty positions in
 psychology also receive lower salaries than do their colleagues
 in other academic fields. These findings show that there are
 relative economic disadvantages associated with psychology
 degrees that should be communicated to prospective psychology
 majors.

 There is probably nothing new that you did not already know or
 suspect, but I thought the paper would interest many of you.



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Re: [tips] Oh, dear...cutting is on youtube

2011-02-26 Thread Dr. Bob Wildblood

   A fear that this may glamorize cutting.
   http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/health/research/22behavior.html
   Beth Benoit

Some of the clinical psychologists that I have worked with believe that this 
trend is increasing exponentially and that tattooing is another kind of 
cutting behaviors.  While not self-inflicted (although the person being 
tattooed voluntarily submits to the procedure) there is the same kind of 
physical pain involved.  The differences between the two are the length of time 
the individual experiences the pain, the fact that the tattoo costs a 
considerable amount of money, and the tattoo is permanent.  Tattooing is also 
on Youtube.

.
Robert W. Wildblood, PhD
Adjunct Psychology Faculty
Germanna Community College
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Re: [tips] Oh, dear...cutting is on youtube

2011-02-26 Thread michael sylvester





Some of the clinical psychologists that I have worked with believe that 
this trend is increasing exponentially and that tattooing is another kind 
of cutting behaviors.  While not self-inflicted (although the person 
being tattooed voluntarily submits to the procedure) there is the same 
kind of physical pain involved.  The differences between the two are the 
length of time the individual experiences the pain, the fact that the 
tattoo costs a considerable amount of money, and the tattoo is permanent. 
Tattooing is also on Youtube.


.
Robert W. Wildblood, PhD
Adjunct Psychology Faculty
Germanna Community College
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My Maori friends in New Zealand do not think so.

Michael omnicentric Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida






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[tips] Oh, dear...cutting is on youtube

2011-02-25 Thread Beth Benoit
A fear that this may glamorize cutting.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/health/research/22behavior.html

Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Plymouth State University
New Hampshire

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Re: [tips] Oh, dear...cutting is on youtube

2011-02-25 Thread Beth Benoit
Hmmmhaving posted the article about cutting on You Tube, I felt
compelled to see just how pervasive these frightening videos are.  Well, the
very first one was actually a semi-documentary by College Health Guru *about
*cutting and what to do to help someone, etc.

I found cutting  hair, ...up chickens, sheet metal, t-shirts (?),
...with a torch, ...and lighting your cigar, horses (as in out of the
herd), etc.

 I did find some dark humor videos about cutting, where the person wasn't
actually cutting him/herself.  (How funny?)

Finally, after many pages of searches I found a disturbing one, complete
with music.  But knowing that TIPS is available to the public with a google
search, I have decided not to post the URL for this one.  If anyone from
TIPS, perhaps someone who teaches Abnormal Psych. or Adolescent Psych., is
interested in this site, please contact me personally.

Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Plymouth State University
New Hampshire

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 A fear that this may glamorize cutting.

 http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/health/research/22behavior.html

 Beth Benoit
 Granite State College
 Plymouth State University
 New Hampshire

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