Bill Goss
College of the Rockies
Box 8500
Cranbrook, BC, Canada
Take a look at this site. I thought I had seen an online article on the
myth by Barry Beyerstein, but did not find it here.
http://www.csicop.org/si/9903/ten-percent-myth.html
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From: Matthew W. Prull
while on this subject of healthy marriages and relationships,is there
strong supportive evidence that as couples age they tend to physically
resemble each other?
Something to do with the synchronicity of muscle groups in an interactive
facial communicative mode.
Also it has been noted that
I do not give make-up exams, either. If someone misses
an exam during the semester, they are required to take
a "special" final exam, instead of the regular final exam.
All of my final exams are cumulative. The special final
is longer than the regular final (but not so long as to make
its
The recently published book, Mind Myths, edited by sergio della sala has
what I consider to be the definitive chapter on this issue, by
Beyerstein--he cites several possible sources, none of which is definitive.
annette
(just don't have time to go over it right now :-(
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999,
Hi Tipsters
I'm making a web page for my fall general psych class. On the course
page I want facts about psychology to pop up every time they look at the
page (I already have a java script that does this). Now what I need is
a place where I can find a bunch (20-60) interesting or cool facts
On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Rick Adams wrote:
Seriously, there are a bit "simpler" (and more realistic) ways of
explaining both of these topics.
Couples: Couples tend to resemble each other (in appearance, not
mannerisms or tastes--which can be learned, of course) for a number of
On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Michael J. Kane wrote:
All of my final exams are cumulative. The special final
is longer than the regular final (but not so long as to make
its completion a problem), and it covers some topics in
more depth than the regular final (particularly the topics
covered in
Michael J. Kane wrote:
I do not give make-up exams, either. If someone misses
an exam during the semester, they are required to take
a "special" final exam, instead of the regular final exam.
I typically make up at least 2 different exams for each section and build into
the schedule the
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I know this was discussed on tips in the not so recent past, but
the discussion went on and on so much I finally got lost on what
the final word on it was.
So, if anyone thinks they have an answer with something to reference
set tips no mail
Karen -
In redesigning the general education curriculum here, there was some
discussion whether the "physical fitness" could be replaced by other
"wellness" content. The PE (excuse me, kinesiology) folks made a
fairly convincing argument that many people do not know the importance
of, or have
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