Re: Effects of bumps on the head

1999-09-17 Thread Annette Taylor
On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Pat Cabe wrote: The question about blacking out from a bump on the head prompts this question: Why do we "see stars" when we get a bump on the head? Wow! I can't believe it, I actually have an answer to a physio question! Yeah! It is because if you are hit or fall on

The Great Escape

1999-09-17 Thread Michael Sylvester
Well,we escaped the ravages of Hurricane Floyd.I wish to thank all those tipsters who may have explicitly and implicity thought of my safety. I was prepared to abandon my post.In preparation,I experienced multiple conflicts as to which Psychology books to take with me and which to leave at home

drugs text

1999-09-17 Thread Linda Walsh
I think I'm ready for a new text in my Drugs and Behavior class. I used Leavitt's book last. Does anyone have recommendations? Linda Walsh University of Northern Iowa [EMAIL PROTECTED]

course evaluation site

1999-09-17 Thread Dawn Blasko
Hi everyone, I was talking to some colleagues about the issues we were discussing on TIPs about students posting course evaluations on the web and they asked to see the site. I thought I had it bookmarked but can't locate it and its not in the TIPs archive yet. Could the kind person who posted

RE: sensation-perc resources?

1999-09-17 Thread Susan Shapiro
Yes Gary, I looked it up. American Science and Surplus does have a web site http://www.sciplus.com/ Suzi Susan J. Shapiro Department of Psychology Indiana University East 2325 Chester Blvd. Richmond, IN 47374 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iue.indiana.edu/psych/index.html American Science &

Re: The Great Escape: not a speck of teaching

1999-09-17 Thread David Bennett
Against the wind by Bob Seger Riders of the Storm by the Doors Fire and Rain by James Taylor And the thunder Rolls by Garth Brooks Blowing in the wind by Bob Dylan I will play those at a post-hurricane party Feedback requested Michael Sylvester Like a Hurricane by Neil Young (also

Re: Winding down

1999-09-17 Thread Joel S. Freund
Depending on Michael's nearness to the storm, one might add, Ghost Riders in the Sky by (someone else can supply the citation). Joel Joel S. Freund Phone: 501/575-4256 Department of PsychologyFAX:501/575-3219 216

Re: The Great Escape: not a speck of teaching

1999-09-17 Thread Mike Scoles
Against the wind by Bob Seger Riders of the Storm by the Doors Fire and Rain by James Taylor And the thunder Rolls by Garth Brooks Blowing in the wind by Bob Dylan I will play those at a post-hurricane party Feedback requested Like a Hurricane by Neil Young (also

freud freud freud

1999-09-17 Thread Jim Guinee
Source: I was curious what others' reaction to this article would be. I don't think most of us would give Siggie some credit for his contributions to psychology and psychotherapy, but after reading this I thought "Give me a break!" American Psychoanalytic Association

Re: The Great Escape

1999-09-17 Thread John W. Kulig
Michael Sylvester wrote: Well,we escaped the ravages of Hurricane Floyd.I wish to thank all those tipsters who may have explicitly and implicity thought of my safety. I was prepared to abandon my post.In preparation,I experienced multiple conflicts as to which Psychology books to take with

Human Participant Pools

1999-09-17 Thread Marie Helweg-Larsen
Hi there My TIPS collegaue (Barbara Fritzsche) is haivng trouble with her TIPS mail and she asked me to forward this document on feedback on human participant pools. Barbara Fritzsche, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Psychology University of Central Florida PO Box 161390 Orlando, FL

Re: freud freud freud

1999-09-17 Thread Gary Peterson
Yes, I also thought it was good for a laugh. Gary Peterson -Original Message- From: Jim Guinee [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, September 17, 1999 3:05 PM Subject: freud freud freud Source: I was curious what others' reaction to this article