Do you know of any graduate students that would like to be a team member writing
up an article on constancy phenomena. If so forward this message to them.
Ron Blue
http://turn.to/ai
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From: "Jim Schirillo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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One of my favorite explanations for risk taking behavior comes from
opponent process theory. Supposedly over time the negative responses to
these risks (e.g., fear, anxiety) weaken while the positive responses
(e.g., relief at surviving) grow stronger.
Stephen Truhon
Dept. of Social Sciences
A student mistakenly left her end-of-semester TO DO list with her exam.
It read:
*List of things to complete by end of the semester
1. Decide when to take Psych exam
2. Calculate grade in Psych course
3. Do revision on essay, complete other essay
4. Study 4 bio final. calculate grade
And, as we were, I wonder if people are aware of the remarkable
collection of rare Freud artifacts--documents and
photographs--available on-line as part of the controversial
Library of Congress exhibition on Freud. It's at:
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/freud/freudobj.html
One artifact you