Re: Good news and bad news

2004-04-30 Thread Paul Brandon
So, YOU define "sinister" as not getting your manuscript published without including your famous advisor's name on it? Interesting. I'll have to check my dictionary on that alternative definition... ;-) On the other hand, 'sinister' means 'left', which Dr. Shealy obviously finds quite sinister.

Re: Good news and bad news

2004-04-30 Thread jkottke
; Date: Thursday, April 29, 2004 8:31 pm Subject: Re: Good news and bad news > You either didn't read the last paragraph or you didn't find it > sinister.Interesting. > > Reminds me of the time I submitted a manuscript (without my famous > advisor's name) to the mo

Re: Good news and bad news

2004-04-29 Thread Al Shealy
You either didn't read the last paragraph or you didn't find it sinister. Interesting. Reminds me of the time I submitted a manuscript (without my famous advisor's name) to the most prestigious journal in my field. The editor sent it back without sending it out for _blind_ review. She listed three

Re: Good news and bad news

2004-04-29 Thread G. Marc Turner
At 10:31 PM 4/29/2004, you wrote: worthy of her journal. I called my famous advisor and asked if I could put his name on it. He said "sure" and the paper has since been published in a different journal. So, how do you know it was the inclusion of your "famous advisor's" name and not the simple fac

Re: Good news and bad news

2004-04-29 Thread jkottke
More criticism, Al, but no answer to the question about the sinister secret to which you alluded... - Original Message - From: Al Shealy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:44 pm Subject: Re: Good news and bad news > It's rather humorous that faculty

RE: Good news and bad news

2004-04-29 Thread Shearon, Tim
Al and Tipsters- I do understand your indignation toward what Ms/Dr Dunn is accused of and if true it is truly inexcusable. It does appear here that you are painting all liberals as dishonest and, in your own words, "willing to do anything to push their liberal crap on young minds". I don't find

Re: Good news and bad news

2004-04-28 Thread Al Shealy
It's rather humorous that faculty believe _our_ jobs are so amazingly complex and "ill-defined" so as to be beyond the scope of valid selection tests, performance appraisal, etc. In hiring, psychology departments abandon everything they (should) know about measurement and prediction. When's the la

Re: Good news and bad news

2004-04-28 Thread jkottke
AIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:16 pm Subject: Good news and bad news > First, the bad news: > Social psychologist Kerri Dunn is being charged with two felony > counts and > one misdemeanor: > http://www.nbc4.tv/education/3240200/detail.html > > The good ne

Good news and bad news

2004-04-27 Thread Al Shealy
First, the bad news: Social psychologist Kerri Dunn is being charged with two felony counts and one misdemeanor: http://www.nbc4.tv/education/3240200/detail.html The good news: Al Sharpton wants her to be his campaign manager in '08. More interesting news: Dunn was offered a job at Florida Intern