such materials. Thoughts?
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ttle more than black blobs.
On a related note, for a good reading on HM, his subjective
experience, and other bits of information you don't get from the
jounal articles, check out Memory's Ghost by Hilts.
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Hi folks- this is a sabbatical replacement and would appreciate it
being passed along to potentially interested people.
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Well I knew what was coming (though I thought it was going to ask
about a vegetable and an animal) and I still picked hammer and red!
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TIPS folk- below is an ad recently published in
The Chronicle. Not your typical faculty position but might be a nice fit
for those in the Organizational/business side of Psych.
Administration is encouraging psychologists to apply and if one were hired, he
or she would be housed in the Psy
Of course, cognitive psychologists have been
researching methods of creating false memories for decades!
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On 4 Dec 2004, Allen Esterson wrote:
I don't believe those data are correct (unfortunately). I remember
seeing something similar in 2000 that was later discredited.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/satire/gop.asp
Patrick (still mourning the election results)
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t;From a letter to his son Alexander in 1900:
"Your Ma thinks you'll grow up into a filosopher like me and write
books. It is easy enuff, all but the writing. You just get it out of
other books, and write it down."
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I am looking for information on copyright
laws and using videos found on the web as stimuli in an experiment.
An student of mine needs an ~8 minute video clip to serve essentially
as a filler task in an experiment. She came up with the freely
available BMW clips from http://usa.bmwfilms.co
Very interesting. I for one did not have a land line for 2 years (and
I was 30!). Reminds me of the 1936 Literary Digest poll (one can only
hope :)
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He is probably referring to the fact that back
then there was an awful lot of hemp grown in the US, including by Washington and
others. Of course it was used for its fiber (paper, textiles & rope I
think).
http://www.thehia.org/hempfacts.htm
Google hemp Smithsonian for lots of
addition
Hi Chuck & others-
It seems to depend on the specific needs of the
members of the department! Without knowing those needs, I'd say
flexibility and a mix of multi-size, multi-use rooms would be best.
Your idea of 5 testing rooms with a larger room sounds good.
To give you a flavor of th
tion/Equal Opportunity Employer.
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recalled in whole numbers.
Just a wondering.
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I passed this along to a few imaging
friends. Only one response was fit to pass on to TIPS (!) and even
in his most polite and diplomatic way he finds trouble with this article.
He says:
> It's not as precise or perhaps even as beneficial as the funding would
> lead one to believe, and
I don't think this is a new idea. See Roddy Roediger's Presidential
Column in the April '04 issue of the APS Observer. Funny stuff.
http://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/getArticle.cfm?id=1549
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Oh I missed this thread but would gladly participate- could somebody
send me the task instructions/what I'm looking for?
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This must fit into somebody's lecture somewhere...
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/West/05/05/nailed.skull.ap/index.html
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more
glitz than content but that was almost exclusively in the business world or
by students.
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view them then respond to them (opinion of them,
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...and the year before that, and the year before that, and the year
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are no longer in
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with it.
http://www.nyu.edu/cte/beststudyconf.html
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Boy this must be a slow time in the semester :)
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rst semester here ('01) I did not put PhD on my syllabus (or
anywhere else apparently) and a number of students were later
surprised that I had my PhD (I had/have the "looks young" problem
too).
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Psych. Bull.
and maybe journal of Personality and Social Psychology- I don't think
it is any more narrow than JEP:General and certainly one of the
biggies.
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else to turn (his name is Leonard D.
Goodstein which happens to be the name of the APA CEO from '86 - '88
but I can't confirm that they are the same person).
I've enjoyed seeing TIPS roots so keep them coming!
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admit, I do not get the activity discussed below so maybe somebody can
help me understand the point? What are the students supposed to get out of
it?
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I just bought a scanner and even the lower end models (<$100) came
with the slide attachment. As an aside, I'm returning the Microtek
5800 because the software that came with it was terrible and the tech
support was even worse.
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is accurate?
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Not at Drew but it might be more likely at public
schools.
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ate to the
officialbusiness of the University of Stirling shall be understood as
neithergiven nor endorsed by it.
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I've found is psychology faculty having phrenology heads in their
office (me included, though its at home).
Just to chime in on the Amberville shenanigans, I found the whole
exchange fairly entertaining :)
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t out it was all
based on the psychology of decision making. Pretty impressive,
actually. This doesn't fit into the typical decision making research that
comes to my mind, but you may start there.
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y his Intro text from the early '20s and had no idea
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0% is more typical. Is that just the 25-35 set I spend
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course (at Drew they're the same level
requiring Intro, Stats & Methods), and how do you handle the overlap?
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ot used. It states that it is useful but "... it is not useable in
conjunction with most statistical techniques, which require
consistence with the laws of algebra. Ignoring the signs of numbers
violates the laws of algebra."
Patrick
(any excuse to not grade this afternoon...)
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do memory research themselves- but
need to find something less memory oriented (is that possible?).
Are there cognition texts by non-memory people or that emphasize less
memory? (as a student of memory I find even asking this question
painful!)
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The sea squirt quote is a great one. It used to be a professor's
.plan in graduate school - I liked it so much I copied it. He
attributed it to Dennett's Consciousness Explained, p. 177 - can
anybody confirm that?
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xer-upper in this bedroom community of NYC).
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http://www.beeson.org/livingto100/
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fyi - I was the department's last hire so would be
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SOCIAL-PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGIST: Drew University seeks applications for a
tenure-track position at the assistant professor level beginning Fall 2003
pending funding; PhD required by Fall 2003. T
timate?
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At Drew, Political Science and Psychology are the
most popular majors, with about the same number each.
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not go to group meetings or contribute
much.
Can any of you suggest a way to get comments from each group member
regarding the contribution from others?
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Rod's story reminds me of the early years of email in college (~1990).
Email was used mostly by the computer science folks. On several
occasions I sat in the computer lab and watched people emailing each
other back and forth for hours, 1 row away.
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there is
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TIPS is the only internet group or what-have-you for which I
use my work account. Wondering if this fellow got my address
from TIPS. I also noticed some reference to christian
psychologists below.
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I got the same comment from a student last
semester so I started using sex in class- more natural for me
anyway. I've never address the concept in a manuscript- I'd
guess APA has an opinion though.
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who had it right (Her-MY-o-nee, right?).
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> I use the follo
Monday is the last day of class and the students
are giving a powerpoint presentation of their research projects
(Research Methods- 3 projects, 4-5 in each group).
I'm looking for suggestions on how to
evaluate/grade the presentations. Anybody do something similar?
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I'm a lefty.
Noticed the other day that only 2 out of my 26
students this term are left handed, and they're both females. Of course 20/26
are female so what should I expect...
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Yup, friend showed me this a few years ago.
A couple bits lined up in interesting ways, but I don't remember it being
particularly compelling, and I found it impossible to believe that it was by
design and anything other than chance. The thing I wondered about is
who originally "discovered
bulb studies (there were a fair number
started over Princess Diana and the original O.J. verdict), I wonder what
people hope to find that is different than what has already been published
using other events.
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Heh- I too generally agree with Stephen's
rankings but I'd put JML in the second tier. There are clear rankings
among those 2nd tier journals of course. Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience probably belongs there. Other journals that either
fall into a lower tier or are less familiar to me,
Heh- I too generally agree with Stephen's
rankings but I'd put JML in the second tier. There are clear rankings
among those 2nd tier journals of course. Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience probably belongs there. Other journals that either
fall into a lower tier or are less familiar to me,
ories of childhood abuse. People on both sides - Judith Alpert, Laura
Brown, Steve Ceci, Christine Courtois, Beth Loftus, Peter Ornstein
contributed, along with several commentaries from other players from both
sides of the debate.
Patrick
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