On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Paul Smith wrote:
> - People do what they do because they freely choose to do those things
> (strong free will).
>
> Either of those basic philosophical assumptions is likely to
> completely undermine a student's curiosity about the causes of human
> behavior in a wa
(Okay, third attempt to send this...)
I did a summer fellowship on "Why do undergraduates find it difficult to
find ideas for experimental research projects in psychology?". I'd be happy
to send the current version of the document as an attachment (MSWord) if
you're interested. A brief summary -
Try the Psi Chi Journal of Undergraduate Research. All of the studies
have students as first authors.
Vinny
Vincent Prohaska, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology
Lehman College, City University of New York
Bronx, NY 10468-1589
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
718-960-8204
718-960-
I need help (don't we all!!??).
As a newer faculty member, one of the things I don't have a lot of
experience with is the generation of ideas for simple research projects
(for high schoolers, undergrad thesis, class projects, etc). I've
worked on big grants in another field for so long, that I h