[tips] Baldwin on Freud

2008-01-12 Thread Allen Esterson
Chris asked me to post the following as he overran his quota for the day: Allen Esterson wrote: > On 12 January 2008, Chris wrote in relation to James Mark Baldwin's 1930 > autobiographical piece: > >> I was struck, however, by the fact that his assessment of >> psychoanalysis... consisted of

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2008-01-12 Thread Mike Palij
Chris has asked me to forward the email below to TiPS. I would just like to mention that a review of Milgram's 1963 Behavioral Study of Obedience does show a reference to one of Hannah Arendt's earlier publications: ARENDT, H. What was authority? In C. J. Friedrich (Ed.), Authority. Cambridge: Har

[tips] Can Distance and Classroom Learning Be Increased?

2008-01-12 Thread Richard Hake
Psychologists may or may not be interested in a recent essay "Can Distance and Classroom Learning Be Increased?" [Hake (2008)] in the "International Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning" that was prompted by discussion list responses to th

[tips] Baldwin on Freud

2008-01-12 Thread Allen Esterson
On 12 January 2008, Chris wrote in relation to James Mark Baldwin's 1930 autobiographical piece: >I was struck, however, by the fact that his assessment of >psychoanalysis... consisted of a number of criticisms that are >often taken to be of more recent origin. In fact through the decades one c

[tips] Early psych labs (was Billy & Eddie)

2008-01-12 Thread Christopher D. Green
Allen Esterson wrote: > On 11 January 2008 Chris Green wrote: > >> Also, on this day in 1890, the first experimental psychology laboratory >> in the British Empire opened. Can you guess where? See http://ahp.yorku.ca/ >> >> >> Can you imagine my surprise to find it was in Canada, of all p

RE: [tips] need advice

2008-01-12 Thread DeVolder Carol L
Thank you all for your extremely valuable suggestions. I will be able to keep myself busy learning to teach online, and your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions have eased my mind considerably. Thanks again, Carol Carol L. DeVolder, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Chair, Department of Psychology

Re:[tips] Happy Birthday Billy and Eddie!

2008-01-12 Thread Mike Palij
First, I'd like to apologize for not properly trimming my response to Chris earlier. Sorry if it caused anyone any problems. On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 02:30:45 -0800, Allen Esterson wrote: >On 11 January 2008 Chris Green wrote: >>On this day were born both William James (1842) and >>Edward Bradford Ti

Re:[tips] Happy Birthday Billy and Eddie!

2008-01-12 Thread Mike Palij
- Original Message - > Subject: RE: need advice > From: "beth benoit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 14:48:40 -0500 > X-Message-Number: 7 > > Carol, > It sounds like you have a lot on your plate. I'm sure I speak for all in > saying we hope things improve for your daughter.

[tips] Happy Birthday Billy and Eddie!

2008-01-12 Thread Allen Esterson
On 11 January 2008 Chris Green wrote: >On this day were born both William James (1842) and Edward Bradford Titchener (1867)! >Also, on this day in 1890, the first experimental psychology laboratory >in the British Empire opened. Can you guess where? See http://ahp.yorku.ca/ Can you imagine my su

Re: [tips] Why psychology is hard

2008-01-12 Thread Christopher D. Green
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > An inconvenient truth. > > According to now-identified Patrick Cabe, > > "Because the course is "introductory," some students imagine that Intro > Psych ought to be a relatively easy course. Yet many students are shocked > to discover that it is one of the most difficul