[tips] 3 in 1 Forward,neutral,reverse Psychology

2011-04-15 Thread michael sylvester
Remain quiet,do not say anything. Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Floridaq --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: arch...@jab.org. To unsubscribe click here: http://fsulist.frostburg.edu/u?id=13090.68da6e6e5325aa33287ff385b70df5d5&n=T&l=tips&o=10063 or send a blank email t

Re: [tips] "Reverse Psychology"

2011-04-15 Thread roig-reardon
For my favorite example of so-called reverse psychology see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-k5J4RxQdE Miguel - Original Message - From: "Dr. Bob Wildblood" To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 8:24:25 PM Subject: Re: [tips] "R

Re: [tips] "Reverse Psychology"

2011-04-15 Thread Dr. Bob Wildblood
Michael Britt > > Maybe you've seen this video on YouTube. It's > definitely "going viral" as they say. Everyone is > referring to it as an example of "reverse > psychology", which I suppose it could be if one > defines "reverse psychology" as those times when > adults tell their chi

[tips] "Reverse Psychology"

2011-04-15 Thread Michael Britt
Maybe you've seen this video on YouTube. It's definitely "going viral" as they say. Everyone is referring to it as an example of "reverse psychology", which I suppose it could be if one defines "reverse psychology" as those times when adults tell their children to do the opposite of what they

Death Penalty in Texas (was Re: [tips] Where Did Language Come From?

2011-04-15 Thread Mike Palij
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 15:53:11 -0700, Don Allen wrote: >Hi Mike- Thanks for the link. It proved to be an interesting read. Serendipitously, >on the same page was a link to an article entitled: > >Psychologist Who Cleared Death Row Inmates Is Reprimanded >A Link can be found here: > http://www.nytim

Re: [tips] Where Did Language Come From?

2011-04-15 Thread don allen
Hi Mike- Thanks for the link. It proved to be an interesting read. Serendipitously, on the same page was a link to an article entitled: Psychologist Who Cleared Death Row Inmates Is Reprimanded A Link can be found here: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/15/us/15ttpsychologist.html?src=recg It

RE: [tips] Anything Interesting Happen Recently?

2011-04-15 Thread Lilienfeld, Scott O
Mike - Actually, not saying anything very deep or complicated here...simply saying that Kahneman's Nobel is a landmark that recognizes (not necessarily caused) the increasing emphasis on heuristics and biases in decision-making. I agree with you, by the way, that much of this work has come to

RE: [tips] Anything Interesting Happen Recently?

2011-04-15 Thread Mike Palij
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 06:31:36 -0700, Scott O Lilienfeld writes: [snip] >Also, of course, Kahneman’s Nobel 2002 prize and the >accompanying increased influence of work on biases and heuristics on >decision-making. I'm not sure that I understand you here. Are you saying that as a result of D

Re: [tips] Anything Interesting Happen Recently?

2011-04-15 Thread Michael Britt
I like that one John. And yes - it portends (is that the right word?) a major direction for our field. Michael Michael A. Britt, Ph.D. mich...@thepsychfiles.com http://www.ThePsychFiles.com Twitter: mbritt On Apr 15, 2011, at 10:03 AM, John Kulig wrote: > > Well, there is Eric Kandel's N

RE: [tips] Anything Interesting Happen Recently?

2011-04-15 Thread Jonathan Mueller
I don't know when you would date it, but you could include the controversy over psychologists participating in the interrogations at Guantanamo. Jon === Jon Mueller Professor of Psychology North Central College 30 N. Brainard St. Naperville, IL 60540 voice: (630)-637-5329 fax: (6

Re: [tips] Anything Interesting Happen Recently?

2011-04-15 Thread John Kulig
Well, there is Eric Kandel's Nobel prize (2000) (physiological/medicine) for neural basis of learning and memory. Gary Petersen lamented the emphasis on physio/medicine as opposed to straight psychology, but it's difficult to avoid ... maybe a major point in this about where we are headed. ===

RE: [tips] Anything Interesting Happen Recently?

2011-04-15 Thread Lilienfeld, Scott O
Rise of positive psychology, for good or for bad, depending on one’s perspective (in my view, mostly the latter….). Admittedly, one could arguably date it to 1998, when Seligman assumed the APA presidency, but the real explosion happened after the new millennium. In clinical psychology, I’d

Re: [tips] a typical day

2011-04-15 Thread Paul C Bernhardt
I've not had that, but I have started using this service based on Sue Frantz's recommendation, and students seem to like scheduling this way. http://youcanbook.me/ http://suefrantz.com/2010/11/24/youcanbook-me-customizing-for-my-purposes/ Paul C Bernhardt Frostburg State University Frostburg, M

[tips] Juicing with batteries

2011-04-15 Thread sblack
Forget drugs, just raid your smoke detectors. The article is also notable for the gratuitous use by the ancient and honourable journal _Nature_ of the word "f*cking". Not that there's anything wrong with that. It also intrduces the new term "electrodoping". Just remind your students that a hobb

Re: [tips] Anything Interesting Happen Recently?

2011-04-15 Thread Gerald Peterson
Why are they seemingly more relevant to psychiatry or medicine and IMO, of almost no relevance to Psychology? Vey interesting. G.L. (Gary) Peterson,Ph.D Psychology@SVSU On Apr 15, 2011, at 8:26 AM, Michael Britt wrote: > > > > I'm working on a timeline of major events in the history

[tips] Where Did Language Come From?

2011-04-15 Thread Mike Palij
The NY Times contains a news story about research reported in a recent issue of Science: using the methods associated with tracing the historical changes in genetics, a historical linguist has manages to trace the origin of human language to southern Africa (possibly as far back as 100,000 years a

RE: [tips] a typical day

2011-04-15 Thread Helweg-Larsen, Marie
I often have a slightly different problem namely that it takes many emails back and forth to set up a meeting and then the student forgets to show up for the meeting (and I'm waiting for the student). Now I say that students must come during my office hours (spread across many times and days) un