The following appeared in the New York
Times:
I shared the story with my students, and they were
curious to know if this program is being used anywhere besides the places
mentioned in the article. Any of this done at any of your colleges,
universities or cities?
Beth Benoit
Granite State
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Beth Benoit went:
I shared the story with my students, and they were curious to know
if this program is being used anywhere besides the places mentioned
in the article. Any of this done at any of your colleges,
universities or cities?
Beth, it's a large part of what I've
On 9 Feb 2006 at 12:46, Beth Benoit wrote:
The following appeared in the New York Times:
I shared the story with my students, and they were curious to know if this
program is being used anywhere besides the places mentioned in the article.
Interpreting this program in a generic sense, and
This is an admittedly lazy request for help.
I've tended to shy away from discussing the different subtypes of validity
for animal models because I've always felt that the boundaries are blurry
and the definitions inconsistent across authors--especially when it comes
to predictive validity vs.
The New York Times on Saturday had exactly a story on rewarding students
for attending school. The catchy title And for perfect attendance,
Johnny gets a car refers to actual events! The article nicely
describes what happened a one school when rewards were established (for
attending) but
Good article!
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Dr. Jim Guinee
UCA
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