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 what's
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
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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To: friam@redfish.com
Date: 12/4/2008 10:00:13 AM
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,