Hi Annette -
Is the same:
http://www.constructivist.net/mahoney/home.htm
In a message dated 6/4/2006 8:17:45 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Are we
sure this is the same Michael Mahoney? The one who wrote Scientist
as Subject that I read in grad school over
If you read the autobiography on his site, you'll see that he made a
long intellectual migration from behaviorist to cognitivist to
constructivist.
Regards,
--
Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada
416-736-5115 ex. 66164
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On Sat, 03 Jun 2006 15:41:49 -0700, Stephen Black wrote:
On 3 Jun 2006 at 13:45, Jose Ferreira Alves wrote:
Dear Colleagues
I have a very sad new about a famous psychologist that put a big mark in
psychology and in many of his friends: Michael Mahoney
Title: RE: [tips] Re: MICHAEL MAHONEY
here's a link to his obit in the newport (RI)daily news:
http://www.newportdailynews.com/articles/2006/06/03/obits/dates/june_2006/0995-mahoney.txt
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From: Mike Palij [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sun 6/4/2006 8:34 AM
To:
I wrote:
I was unable to find any news item reporting his death, unusual for
such an important contributor to clinical psychology. However, the
report is confirmed by the following message on the website of Salve
Regina University, June 3, 2006 ( http://www.salve.edu/salvetoday/ ):
But
This is a fact, but I have a counter-hex that can powerfully alter such fate. See me early with cash. Gary
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/3/2006 7:46 am I'm curious as to why this has the subject line of "Student's question" and gee, Mike, congrats for an old guy your age still having babies.Annette
The obituary left out a key word - US National **Masters** Champion (for
Age Group 54-59).
www.mastersweightlifting.org/records/usa-men.pdf
Ken
Mike Palij wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 07:55:18 -0700, Stephen Black wrote:
I wrote:
I was unable to find any news item reporting his death,
Hi all,
I am teaching my first intro psych class this summer and am looking for
an activity to pair with a very introductory brain and behavior lecture.
The lecture focuses on the topography on the brain and how they affect
behavior. Any ideas?
Thanks
Gina Balzano
Briarwood College
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To
Mike et al.: There was good deal of discussion of Mahoney's tragic death on
the SSCP (Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology) listserv. I have
been in touch with Mike's ex-wife, Teresa Nezworski of the University of
Texas at Dallas. Needless to say, this is a very difficult time for all
Subscribers may or may not be interested in my post:
Hake, R.R. 2006. Women Are Not Represented on Science/Math Faculties
in Proportion to Their Earning of Undergraduate and PhD Degrees,
online at
http://listserv.nd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0606L=podO=DP=1608. Post
of 4 Jun 2006 16:20:10-0700 to
In a message dated 6/4/06 12:25:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am
teaching my first intro psych class this summer and am looking foran
activity to pair with a very introductory brain and behavior lecture.The
lecture focuses on the topography on the brain
Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, USA.
Whose s*x life is the best?
Nyah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
...according to a telephone survey published in the _Journal of S*x
Marital Therapy_, as reported in the British newspaper _The Independent_
at
Whatever happen to the Afrophone countries?
do you know if this was a cell phone or a line phone survey?
I would imagine if some respondents were on their cell phones,they
could get angry as their minutes are used up and roaming (no pun
intended)
charges increase.
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona
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