I haven't seen this exercise before, but something seems wrong (at least as
it's been described). From what I can gather, you're trying to show that
speaking up in class won't kill you by having the experimental group (those
who mention their name aloud) to speak up in class. After the
Thanks to all the Tipsters who located the "Talking in Class Won't Kill You"
exercise! For any one else who is interested it can be found in the preface
to the instructor's manual for the Myers general psych book, and also in the
Activities Handbook for Teaching Psychology published by APA (vol.
Hi all Tipsters,
I used an exercise called "Talking in Class Won't Kill You" a few years back
in general psych. I recall getting out of an instructor's manual, but I
can't find it now. Does anyone know where I can find a copy of this
exercise? I need it for tomorrow (yes, I