Re: [tips] Pronunciation?

2009-03-25 Thread R C Intrieri
The name is pronounced as "shy-- ah". RC Intrieri, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Psychology 1 University Circle Western Illinois University Macomb, IL 61455-1390 Office: 309-298-1336 Fax: 309-298-2179 - Original Message - From: "Elizabeth Gassin" To: "Teaching in the Psycholog

Re: [tips] Can you plagiarize your own work?

2009-02-20 Thread R C Intrieri
I have found this discussion very enlightening. I have a question of another nature. We have a faculty member who has given students an assignment to write a paper. In his instructions to the students he tells them that they may plagiarize or use any means necessary to complete the paper. We h

Re: [tips] An analogy for the Weighty Problem

2009-01-12 Thread R C Intrieri
I would like to add my voice to what Annette has put so well. After reading all of the emails that have been generated from this thread I have come away thinking that we must always do whatever we can to help the student. I think that the most important issues that Carol DeVolder must answer i

Re: [tips] etiology of "shrink" and other things

2008-09-05 Thread R C Intrieri
The alienist refers to those that were treating the "criminally insane". These were typically considered Forensic psychiatrists of the time. The term has its origins in the UK. I might also point out that there is very good historical novel titled "The Alienist" by Caleb Carr. This book desc

Re: [tips] chair advice

2008-05-30 Thread R C Intrieri
I wish you well and I will pray for you! RC Intrieri, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Psychology 1 University Circle Western Illinois University Macomb, IL 61455-1390 Office: 309-298-1336 Fax: 309-298-2179 - Original Message - From: "Patrick Dolan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Teachi

Re: [tips] Personality textbook needed

2008-05-20 Thread R C Intrieri
You might like to try this website. There are reviews and comparisons of several Personality texts. I use Ewen and find that it is acceptable for a Junior/Senior text and is true to the historical context. http://www.thepersonalitysystem.org/index.htm RC Intrieri, Ph.D. Associate Professor Dep