Re:[tips] Recovered memory therapy in court

2011-01-29 Thread Allen Esterson
Don Allen wrote: >I believe an early example of what you are looking for >is the Ramona case. He was a vineyard exec in California >who was accused by his daughter of childhood sexual >abuse after she "recovered" memories with the help of >a social worker "therapist" and a psychiatrist. He won a >f

RE: [tips] Favorite non-test evaluation

2011-01-29 Thread Annette Taylor
I know I'm late to the dance; just had a lot on my plate lately. To encourage students to read, I have students prepare index cards in some classes--the must include a question they have as a result of the readings for the day and they must include a quotation with an explanation of why they lik

[tips] Time Travelling Porn, aka Extra Sensory Pornception

2011-01-29 Thread Wuensch, Karl L
Bem on the Colbert Report: http://www.colbertnation.com/full-episodes/thu-january-27-2011-brian-greene Cheers, Karl L. Wuensch -Original Message- From: Lilienfeld, Scott O [mailto:slil...@emory.edu] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 7:57 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS

[tips] Pitfalls of international research

2011-01-29 Thread michael sylvester
Samples may not be representative White interviewers may not get a valid response in contrast to national interviewers. Gender matters. Expect surprises. Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: ar

[tips] Academically Adrift?

2011-01-29 Thread Richard Hake
ome subscribers to TIPS and TeachEdPsych might be interested in a recent post "Academically Adrift?" [Hake (2011)]. The abstract reads: ** ABSTRACT: In "Research on Physics First" [Hake (2011a)] , I stated that reliance on cou

RE: [tips] Calling on international tipsters

2011-01-29 Thread Jim Clark
Hi Correct spelling is Paunonen. Here is citation. Authors:Paunonen, Sampo V., U Western Ontario, Dept of Psychology, London, ON, Canada Keinonen, Mirja Trzebinski, Jerzy Forsterling, Friedrich et al.. Source:Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Vol 27(3), May, 1996. pp. 339-353.. Page Count:1

Re: [tips] Recovered memory therapy in court

2011-01-29 Thread don allen
Hi Allen- I believe an early example of what you are looking for is the Ramona case. He was a vineyard exec in California who was accused by his daughter of childhood sexual abuse after she "recovered" memories with the help of a social worker "therapist" and a psychiatrist. He won a fairly lar

RE: [tips] Calling on international tipsters

2011-01-29 Thread Shapiro, Susan J
For international students - you could examine walking speed as a measure of the qualities of time in different cultures. (There is some nice research and I have done this as a class activity.) Suzi S. Shapiro Ph D Indiana University East 2325 Chester Blvd Richmond, IN 47374 (765) 973-8284 sjs

RE: [tips] Calling on international tipsters

2011-01-29 Thread Frieze, Irene H
When I was on Semester at Sea many years ago, I had the students talk about which types of personality traits could be observed in terms of public behavior. We created some observation data sheets and did observations in 3 different countries. Students wrote papers explaining what predictions

Re: [tips] Recovered memory therapy in court

2011-01-29 Thread Allen Esterson
Stephen wrote: >Allen Esterson asked: >>Is this a first? I can't recall any previous such case where the >>patient has not repudiated the supposed "memories" >No, my understanding is that some repudiate, some do not. >The False Memory Foundation calls those who repudiate >"retractors". A recent bo

RE: [tips] Calling on international tipsters

2011-01-29 Thread Jim Clark
Hi Sam Paunenon at U of Western Ontario indeed did a study with verbal (various languages) and pictorial versions. Sounds like it might be just what you want. Take care Jim James M. Clark Professor of Psychology 204-786-9757 204-774-4134 Fax j.cl...@uwinnipeg.ca >>> Annette Taylor 29-Jan-11

RE: [tips] Ghost Writers

2011-01-29 Thread Paul C Bernhardt
I had never noticed this facet of these businesses before. The company, Paper Masters, is a division of e World Publishing. E World Publishing touts that it provides "professional freelance paper writing services." I guess it isn't really news, or particularly noteworthy, that there are companie

Re: [tips] Recovered memory therapy in court

2011-01-29 Thread sblack
On 29 Jan 2011 at 8:50, William Scott wrote: > This is a local case where I live here in Wisconsin. Of particular > interest is the fact that the patient and therapists claim that the > patient arrived in therapy with the memory of abuse and that the > therapists claimed that they "challenged" the

RE: [tips] Calling on international tipsters

2011-01-29 Thread Annette Taylor
Thanks to everyone for all the ideas I received for field activities on the sem at sea! I have sort of decided on one per class but like the personality development one the least. What's hard is that we just can't count on communicating with people. Right now I'm thinking of doing something wit

[tips] Copy of an article about Winnie the Pooh and Piaget

2011-01-29 Thread Michelle Everson
Hi Everyone, I apologize for the cross-posting, but I am trying to find an electronic copy of an article from Psychology Today (June, 1972) by Dorothy Singer called "Piglet, Pooh, and Piaget." Does anyone on the list have a copy of this article they wouldn't mind sharing off-line? Thank you so m

[tips] Paired associate learning in Egypt

2011-01-29 Thread michael sylvester
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Re: [tips] Recovered memory therapy in court

2011-01-29 Thread William Scott
This is a local case where I live here in Wisconsin. Of particular interest is the fact that the patient and therapists claim that the patient arrived in therapy with the memory of abuse and that the therapists claimed that they "challenged" the memory (although clearly ineffectively). No "reco

Re: [tips] Ghost Writers

2011-01-29 Thread roig-reardon
It’s interesting how the ad makes a veiled attempt to come across as a legitimate service by including the following toward the end of the clip:   “Remember it isn’t easy choosing a topic so let us help you get on your way to getting the grades you want and rising above your papers in ori

[tips] Ghost Writers

2011-01-29 Thread Michael Britt
Found this video this morning on YouTube about a service that will write a student's research paper for them. I think it's telling that the narrator reads everything that is also written on the screen. I guess such services aren't afraid to be out in the open: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g

Re:[tips] Recovered memory therapy in court

2011-01-29 Thread Allen Esterson
Stephen Black writes on the "recovered memory" case in which a patient's parents were awarded $1 million in damages: >The daughter apparently still has these beliefs, has >had no contact with her parents for the past 18 years, >and opposed the lawsuit. Is this a first? I can't recall any previous