Having trouble getting the basics of scientific thinking across to your
students?
Play for them The Sound of Science! :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TZkKylFHDo
Chris Green
York U.
Toronto
(though currently in London... Ontario.)
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Some subscribers to TIPS and TeachEdPsych might be interested in a
recent post Re: Looking for Robert Boice [Hake (2010)].
The abstract reads:
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ABSTRACT: In response to my post Re: looking for Robert Boice,
POD's Gina Hiatt wrote: I heard that
Mike Palij wrote:
The researchers said they were struck by the variety of ways in
which the subjects engaged in sex -- 41 different combinations
of sexual acts were tallied
According to the supercomputer Deep Thought, the answer to the
Ultimate Question of Life, The Universe, and Everything
Re: Looking for Robert BoiceRobert Boice was my advisor temporarilly when I was
at Mizzou in the mid-1970s.I also served as his research assistant during some
of his wild rats research. Actually my posts on domestication and my learning
is un natural is an idea I got from Robert Boice.He even
Well, according to the popular article:
But the team's scores had little to do with the intelligence scores
of individual members, or with the score of the smartest person on
the team, the researchers reported.
So, actually then, the c factor would have little to do with intelligence.
--Mike
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