Re: Textbook recommendations requested

2006-01-25 Thread Linda Walsh
I second Ed Pollak's recommendation of the Kalat text for a sophomore level Biopsych class. Although I also liked Pinel's text when I used it in the past, I think the modular structure of Kalat's text has gone to is much more appealing to students than the longer chapter format of Pinel. My

Help! Need a DRM list

2006-01-25 Thread Marc Carter
Hi, and help! I cannot find my DRM demo lists (I have two, one for sleep, and one for sweet). I've tried to make it up, but can't quite get enough words, and Google is not helping. If anyone has a list handy that they could cut and paste into a note, I'd be eternally grateful. Thanks! m ---

RE: Help! Need a DRM list

2006-01-25 Thread Marc Carter
Nevermind; I found them. Whew. And in case anyone else is interested, there's a large set attached to Roediger, H.L. McDermott, K.B. (1995). Creating false memories: Remembering words not presented in lists. _JEP: LMC_, _21_, 803-813. Sorry to bother m -Original Message-

Re: Textbook recommendations requested

2006-01-25 Thread Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
A good lower undergrad cognitive book is Reed's. I have used almost all of the ones around at one time or another, or reviewed them, and unfortunately, I find that MOST of them really are written to do double duty for undergrad and grad. Annette Quoting Pollak, Edward [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

RE: Textbook recommendations requested

2006-01-25 Thread Marc Carter
Seconded on the Reed. Medin used to be a good lower-level text, also, but I never liked it. m -Original Message- From: Annette Taylor, Ph. D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 10:23 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: Re: Textbook

Re: Textbook recommendations requested

2006-01-25 Thread Douglas Wallen
Title: Re: Textbook recommendations requested You might also look at Goldstein's text Cognitive Psychology, Connecting Mind, Research, an Everyday Experience. I find it to be a bit more accessible to 200 level students. -- Doug Wallen E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Psychology Dept. AH 23 Phone:

RE: Textbook recommendations requested

2006-01-25 Thread Mark A. Casteel
Actually, I started using Goldstein last semester (I too have used both Reed and Ashcraft) and really liked Goldstein. My students too found his writing to be very accessible. -- Mark At 09:55 AM 1/25/2006 -0600, you wrote: Seconded on the Reed. Medin used to be a good lower-level text,

RE: Textbook recommendations requested

2006-01-25 Thread Devitt, Mary
I also prefer Goldstein to any text I have used before. mary -Original Message- From: Mark A. Casteel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 10:09 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: RE: Textbook recommendations requested Actually, I started

Using Online Experiments

2006-01-25 Thread Bill Southerly
I will be using some online experiments (http://psychexps.olemiss.edu/) for the first time in a class and I am requesting two things. First, if you have used these or similar online experiments could you please share your experiences and recommendations. Second, if anyone has examples of