You can find quite a variety of web-based courses and programs at:
http://www.socialpsychology.org/distance.htm.
I have a web-based graduate stats course this semester. I remain skeptical
about web-based instruction as a substitute for rather than a supplement to
face-to-face instruction.
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TIPSters,
A student said today that she heard that boys with blonde hair and blue eyes
were more hyperactive. Does anyone know anything about this?
The balding brunette but blue-eyed,
Rob Weisskirch
Rob Weisskirch, MSW, Ph.D.
Department of Child and Adolescent Studies
California State Univers
Hello All,
I am on our campus' student code of coduct design team and we are embarking
on tighting up campus policy/procedures. I was hoping one of you has
already created this wheel. Can you send me a copy of your school's that
you believe is "enough" policy, clear, and firm in how admin wil
Mike
At SUNY Oswego, Psychology majors and minors as well as Human Development
majors (offered in the psychology department) and cognitive science majors
(interdisciplinary) are required to take statistics and research methods
both from the psychology department. The information science major is
Hi, everyone -
I was wondering whether any of you can point me to resources on web-based
psychology programs (or programs that included courses that are primarily
web-based.) Any and all information that could be passed along would be
most gratefully accepted.
Also, is anyone on the list current
Fellow Tipsters,
At our institution, undergraduate statistics classes are offered by
Business, Math, Psychology, and Sociology. Questions have been raised
about duplication/consistency hmmm, damned do/don't?).
I would be interested in whether or not our situation is common.
Are your undergr