On Dec 4, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Nicholas Thompson wrote:
It seems like formal letters of support are appropriate. Am I
correct?
Yes, Nick, that would be most appreciated. In particular, we
appreciate support and recognition of our efforts in workforce
development (via internships, seminars
It seems like formal letters of support are appropriate. Am I correct?
Nick
Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Ethology,
Clark University ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Nick,
Well, it's hard to follow all the different conventions people have for the
terms they use. I agree that a generalization implies a broader and more
inclusive way of explaining things, but I find that most generalizations are
rather particular to the assumptions of the person or the comm
Carl,
I think I agree, but how does a "robust theory" remain "accessible by" many
explanations. In a sense that's my general idea of having one theory in any
local circumstance for how to search for explanations for the "what's
happening" question. As I do that it generally involves noting "wha