Hi Traci,
There are a few good pieces I would suggest for your students. I just
recently gave this list to my research team and it seemed to work out pretty
well:
Bem, D. J. (1995). Writing a review article for Psychological Bulletin.
Psychological Bulletin, 118, 172-177.
(This article was
Hi Traci,
I would enthusiastically recommend MediaLab, which is available at
www.empirisoft.com. We've been using it at Texas AM for about a year, and
it is very powerful yet easy to use -- for reaction time studies among other
things. There are actually 2 programs -- one is Media Lab, which
Mark,
I dont
know much about Allyn Bacons services, but I recently spoke with someone
at McGraw-Hill and learned of their PageOut service, which basically involves
them setting up a web page for you when you use one of their books. The main
benefits to this that you dont necessarily
Beth,
I don't know of any recent research on this issue. However, there are two
books that your student may want to check out, if she has not already.
Neither concentrates solely on her issue of interest, but I think both would
be, at the least, very helpful.
White, J. L., Cones, J. H.
-- [ From: Jon Iuzzini * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
In addition to the article Al mentioned, Martin Scorcese's "Kundun" is said
to be a pretty authentic portrayal of the Dalai Lama's life as well as of
the specific ritual Jeff mentioned. Having seen it, I can tell you it is
extremely