Re: Father-Daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread Beth Benoit
How about mother-daughter psychologists? (My daughter and her mother!) Beth Benoit University of Massachusetts Lowell

Re: Father-Daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread Pat Cabe
> Harry Bahrick (very long term memory) at Ohio Weslyan (sp?) has _at least_ > one daughter that is a psychologist. > > Dave > Yes, of course--Lorraine Bahrick. Talk about (what appears to be) a family act, check this out: Bahrick, Harry P., Bahrick, Lorraine E., Bahrick, Audrey S., and Bahr

Re: father-daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread Jim Guinee
> > A colleague of mine has asked for information on Father-Daughter > > psychologist pairs. If any of you could help provide information, I am > > sure she would appreciate it. > > > > Well, there is the painfully obvious one--Sig & Anna. (Digression: during > a recent Las Vegas vacation, afte

Re: Father-Daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread David Bennett
Harry Bahrick (very long term memory) at Ohio Weslyan (sp?) has _at least_ one daughter that is a psychologist. Dave === David J. Bennett Ph.D.Voice: 617/521-2603 Department of Psychology Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Simmons College 300 The F

Re: Info request (credit for a technique)

1999-03-04 Thread Peter & Carole Lawson
At 01:07 PM 3/2/99 , Pat Cabe wrote: >Some time ago someone wrote to TIPS and suggested a technique for getting >students to read and keep up with the class. The idea was to ask students to >write a notecard containing a summary of the reading assignment (all this from >memory, of course). > >A

Re: Father-daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread Matthew P. Winslow
A. P. Fiske and Susan Fiske are both famous psychologists in their respective areas. Matthew P. Winslow Eastern Kentucky University

Re: Father-Daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread Jim Dougan
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Robin Pearce wrote: > > On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Chuck Huff wrote: > > > A colleague of mine has asked for information on Father-Daughter > > psychologist pairs. If any of you could help provide information, I am > > sure she would appreciate it. > > > One of Skinner's dau

Re: Father-Daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread Linda M. Woolf
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Chuck Huff wrote: > > > A colleague of mine has asked for information on Father-Daughter > > psychologist pairs. If any of you could help provide information, I am > > sure she would appreciate it. > > > Let's not forget James McKeen Cattell and Psyche Cattell. Information

No Subject

1999-03-04 Thread Williams, Pat
We teach a senior-level course called "Learning, Memory and Cognition." It used to be called "Learning," and back then its focus was primarily on principles of conditioning. A few years back I changed the course title and began teaching it as a survey of cognitive psychology using texts of the ty

Re: Father-Daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread Pat Cabe
...seems like there was an article on something like this in either the APS Observer or the APA Monitor within about the past year. If anyone has a stash of those back issues, perhaps you could turn it up. If memory serves, Robert Sekuler (still lurking out there, Robert?) and his daughter All

Re: Father-Daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread pamela
Aaron Beck's daughter is a psychologist. I believe she works with him at Penn's center for cognitive therapy. Pam Chuck Huff wrote: > > A colleague of mine has asked for information on Father-Daughter > psychologist pairs. If any of you could help provide information, I am > sure she would

(Fwd) Re: Father-Daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread Stuart Mckelvie
Forwarded message: From: Self To: Chuck Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Father-Daughter psychologists Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 13:23:14 -0500 (EST) B. F. Skinner's daughter is Julie S. Vargas, who wrote a moving account of his last few days. I use this article to debunk myths about Skin

Re: Father-Daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread Robin Pearce
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Chuck Huff wrote: > A colleague of mine has asked for information on Father-Daughter > psychologist pairs. If any of you could help provide information, I am > sure she would appreciate it. > Well, there is the painfully obvious one--Sig & Anna. (Digression: during a recen

Measures of feminist and gender-role attitudes

1999-03-04 Thread IRENE HANSON FRIEZE. PSYCHOLOGY
An excellent source for scales to measure feminist attitudes is Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1998, Vol 22, No. 3. There are several articles on this topic. There is also a special issue of Psychology of Women Quarterly on the measurement of attitudes about appropriate gender roles, that incl

Father-Daughter psychologists

1999-03-04 Thread Chuck Huff
A colleague of mine has asked for information on Father-Daughter psychologist pairs. If any of you could help provide information, I am sure she would appreciate it. Thanks -Chuck --< request below >- Hello! My dad and I have been invited to make a presentation, "

textbooks for two classes

1999-03-04 Thread Rod Hetzel
Does anyone have any recommendations for: 1. a textbook for an introductory behavioral medicine/health psychology survey course? 2. a textbook for a gender issues course that covers either the psychology of men and women or that just covers women's issues? Thanks in advance for your help Ro

Re: Teaching Journals (teaching not psych related)

1999-03-04 Thread Mark Casteel
I'm copying below a reply to a similar question posed to TIPS that I saved. The reply was from Barbara Watters (I'm not sure if she's still on the list or not). Warnings-To: <> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Authentication-Warning: rocky-gw.oswego.edu: watters owned process doing -bs Date: Mon, 9 J

A scale to measure Feminism?

1999-03-04 Thread maxwell gwynn f
TIPSters: Does anyone know of a published scale to measure Feminism or feminist attitudes? I have tracked down articles which refer to such a scale, but I fear that I won't be able to get my hands on any original scales before the students in my social psych lab would need to administer it in

Teaching Journals (teaching not psych related)

1999-03-04 Thread Johnna K. Shapiro
Hi TIPSfolk - I am finishing up a study on college student engagement in classroom and other academic matters and will be looking for a journal to submit this to soon. I was wondering if any of you knew which of the regular teaching journals were considered well-respected. Also, what would the di