I received several replies to my post yesterday, both on- and off-list, that
contained references. I thought that some of you might be interested in
getting the complete list.
Thanks to all who responded; and especially to those who provided the
following references (Paul Smith, Ken Steele, and S
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> From: Jeff Ricker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:54 AM
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> Subject: The 5% Solution
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Jeff Ricker wrote:
> And does anyone know if similar kinds of studies have been done by
> anyone else (and more recently than 1977)?
>From my dissertation:
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In 1977, Eva Vaughan published the first of a series of articles
introducing the study of false
I just finished reading a paper by Camac (1995) titled "Public
perceptions of psychology" (an interesting paper: I recommend it). In a
section in which she was discussing difficulties that arise in the
teaching of psychology, she mentioned a finding reported in Ellis &
Rickard (1977):
"Even if we