INFO NEEDED

1999-04-13 Thread DAP Louw - Psychology
Colleagues Does anybody have any info on: * Anatomical Drawings by A N Groth (1984)? How good it is, where to get it, etc. I will also appreciate Groth's (especially email) address. * The Children's Impact of Traumatic Events Scale by Wolfe and Gentile? Any body on the list who could sen

Re: help with publisher

1999-04-13 Thread Lou Manza
Gary (and any other TIPSters): >Do any of you know the web site for Brown & Benchmark Publishers? I've been >trying www.bbp.com for the past week and have been unable to connect. Have >they been gobbled up by another publisher? The last time I checked, B&B had been merged into McGraw-Hill. Tr

is there an ASD?

1999-04-13 Thread Michael Sylvester
We know of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).Is there an opposite phenomenon that can be labelled ASD (Attention Surplus Disorder)? Michael Sylvester Daytona Beach,Florida

TESTING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

1999-04-13 Thread DAP Louw - Psychology
Colleagues Does anybody know of a test (etc) to assess emotional intelligence in children? Thanks Dap Louw ** DAP LOUW, PH.D., PH.D. HEAD: CENTRE FOR BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES PROFESSOR: DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

Scientific traditions in psychology

1999-04-13 Thread RICKER
In my intro-psych classes, I try to make sense of the enormous diversity in psychology, as well as possible causes of the controversies that sometimes rage in our discipline, by contrasting two scientific traditions that seem to me to be solidly established. By the term "scientific tradition," I

Re: Scientific traditions in psychology

1999-04-13 Thread Jim Clark
Hi On Tue, 13 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In my intro-psych classes, I try to make sense of the enormous > diversity in psychology, as well as possible causes of the > controversies that sometimes rage in our discipline, by > contrasting two scientific traditions that seem to me to be >

Re: is there an ASD?

1999-04-13 Thread SNRandall
In a message dated 4/13/99 11:02:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Subj: is there an ASD? > Date:4/13/99 11:02:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time > From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Sylvester) > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reply-to:mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: is there an ASD?

1999-04-13 Thread Paul Brandon
At 10:55 AM -0400 4/13/99, Michael Sylvester wrote: > >We know of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).Is there an opposite >phenomenon that can be labelled ASD (Attention Surplus Disorder)? > >Michael Sylvester >Daytona Beach,Florida Yes. It's measured by time spent on this list :-) * PAUL K. BRAND

Re: is there an ASD?

1999-04-13 Thread Robin Pearce
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Michael Sylvester wrote: > > We know of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).Is there an opposite > phenomenon that can be labelled ASD (Attention Surplus Disorder)? > Arguable, OCD. > *** Robin P

Re: TESTING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

1999-04-13 Thread Rick Froman
DAP Louw - Psychology writes on 13 Apr 99,: > Does anybody know of a test (etc) to assess emotional intelligence in > children? According to Goleman himself, "So far, there's no single, well-validated paper-and-pencil test for emotional intelligence like an IQ test, but there are many situatio

Re: is there an ASD?

1999-04-13 Thread Maxwell Gwynn
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Michael Sylvester wrote: > > We know of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).Is there an opposite > phenomenon that can be labelled ASD (Attention Surplus Disorder)? > > Michael Sylvester > Daytona Beach,Florida H, I'm not sure about ASD, but how about ACD: Attention Crav

Re: TESTING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

1999-04-13 Thread Michael Sylvester
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, DAP Louw - Psychology wrote: > Colleagues > > Does anybody know of a test (etc) to assess emotional intelligence in children? > > Thanks > > Dap Louw > > ** > DAP LOUW, PH.D., PH.D.

Re: TESTING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

1999-04-13 Thread Lou Manza
TIPSters... About EQ measures... >> Does anybody know of a test (etc) to assess emotional intelligence in >> children? There was a 1998 article that appeared in the journal "Personality & Individual Differences" authored by Schutte, et al. entitled "Development and validation of a measure of em

RE: is there an ASD?

1999-04-13 Thread Rick Adams
Michael wrote: > We know of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).Is there an opposite > phenomenon that can be labelled ASD (Attention Surplus Disorder)? > Compulsive news group and mailing list reading? Rick

Re: Prenatal effect on language?

1999-04-13 Thread Michael Sylvester
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Becky Columbus wrote: > > While I haven't come across any studies that answer question #1, there is > some evidence that babies can discriminate between languages earlier than 6 > months. > Apparently, human babies can differentiate between languages as early as 4 > days a

(Fwd) EQ test

1999-04-13 Thread Rick Froman
I am forwarding the following at the request of Cheryl Carr. It seems that since Goleman came up with his unvalidated internet quiz, other researchers have begun to develop measures of EQ. Cheryl passes along the following example of one. Rick --- Forwarded Message Follows --- From:

Racial Attitudes

1999-04-13 Thread Todd D. Nelson
Colleagues, for those of you who are doing research on racial prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination, I would like to direct your attention to a great resource: Biernat, M., & Crandall, C. S. (1999). Racial attitudes. In J. Robinson, P. Shaver, & L. Wrightsman (Eds.),

Thought this might interest you 2

1999-04-13 Thread sylvestm
Hi! Michael Sylvester was reading this article at Better Health (http://www.betterhealth.com/) and thought it might be of interest to you. H/She also wanted to let you know: Should I assume that vegetarians and other milk and milk product abstainers are less vulnerable to schizophrenia? can

Re: Scientific traditions in psychology

1999-04-13 Thread Dr. Barbara Watters
The distinction you are making, Jeff, is somewhat simplistic, BUT as as introduction to research methodology presented in an Intro to Psych class, I think it's a nice approach. Can I have your permission to use it? :) I would recommend that you add a discussion of a historical/political/social p

Re: Scientific traditions in psychology

1999-04-13 Thread Paul Brandon
At 7:31 AM -0700 4/13/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >"The objective tradition in psychology is characterized by the following: (a) >There is a focus on group averages. Thus, the data collected are most >likely to >involve the measurement of large numbers of subjects. Correlational and >experim

No Subject

1999-04-13 Thread Karen Yanowitz
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Re: ASD

1999-04-13 Thread Jim Guinee
> From: Robin Pearce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: is there an ASD? > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Michael Sylvester wrote: > > > > We know of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).Is there an opposite > > phenomenon that can be labelled ASD (Attention Surplus Disord

RE: is there an ASD?

1999-04-13 Thread Paul C. Smith
> We know of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).Is there an opposite > phenomenon that can be labelled ASD (Attention Surplus Disorder)? My vote would be for LSD "intoxication" (see "The Doors of Perception"). Paul Smith Alverno College

Re: ASD

1999-04-13 Thread Jim Clark
Hi On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Jim Guinee wrote: > > From: Robin Pearce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: is there an ASD? > > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Michael Sylvester wrote: > > > We know of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).Is there an opposite > > > phenomeno