Yes -
> At least, you have to give them credit for finding the _right_
> resource for
>their information instead of making unwarranted assumptions. View it as
>having been "interviewed" by the students--a very legitimate method for a
>student to garner information--rather than as havin
Annette wrote:
> But how could students post to TIPS without a faculty-member
> overseeing the posting?
Anyone can join the list that wants to do so, all they have to do is send a
"SUB TIPS FNAME LNAME" message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and they're
members.
> So I _ASSUMED_ that this
Annette, don't feel foolish. It occurred to me that the quotation beneath
your name was very prescient.
>> Am I now standing here with
egg on my kindly face?
annette
> Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
> Department of Psychology E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> University of San Diego Voice: (619) 260-4
But how could students post to TIPS without a faculty-member
overseeing the posting?
So I _ASSUMED_ that this was a legitimate posting, approved by some
faculty member with a membership in TIPS. Am I now standing here with
egg on my kindly face?
annette
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Beth Benoit wrote:
Am I missing something here? Are we being asked to do students'
assignments?? What's the operational definition of TIPS?
> We are four undergraduate students who are conducting a research experiment
> on free word recall with different types of music. Can any of you help us
> with the followi
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> Greetings Tipsters,
>
> We are four undergraduate students who are conducting a research
experi
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings Tipsters,
>
> We are four undergraduate students who are conducting a research experiment
> on free word recall with different types of music. Can any of you help us
> with the following topics:
>
> 1. Operational definition of positive
Greetings Tipsters,
We are four undergraduate students who are conducting a research experiment
on free word recall with different types of music. Can any of you help us
with the following topics:
1. Operational definition of positive and negative words.
2. Examples of positive and negative