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From: Rick Froman [rfro...@jbu.edu]
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 9:20 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] Psychological Scie
This is old news (it happened at the end of 2009 when Sage took over
publication of the APS journals) but I just became aware of it when I was
looking for some research. I am a member of APS so it doesn't affect me
personally but I like my students to have access to Psychological Science
online
Mike,
If it suits you to believe that you have backed me into some sort of
corner, out of which I am trying to escape by evasion, you are welcome
to that fantasy. In point of fact, I am not interested in having this
discussion with you because it is apparent that you are not interested
in a di
] Psychological Science
To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)"
> If psychology is a science, then why don't psych credits count toward
> a science requirement in a BA program?
>
> --Mike
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On Sat, 4 Dec 2010 19:00:24 -0500, Christopher Green wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Since I don't subscribe to any of the views you have erroneously
>ascribed to me, I'm not much inclined to debate the matter with you.
*rolls eyes* Chris, I asked you to explain yourself about the
"psychology believing its
Well...I actually never said what I think of psychology as a science.
Of course, a disproportionate amount of its credence as a science, if
indeed it has much,
could come from those parts that are closest to biology such as
neuroscience. While the
rest such as personality and social may reside in
We could turn this into an empirical question.
The following article (abstract from PsychInfo) might be of interest:
Title:Psychology's Status as a Scientific Discipline: Its Empirical Placement
Within an Implicit Hierarchy of the Sciences.
Author:Simonton, Dean Keith
Author Affiliation:Departm
Mike,
Since I don't subscribe to any of the views you have erroneously ascribed to
me, I'm not much inclined to debate the matter with you. On the issues of
definition in science, see Carl Hempel.
Chris
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Christopher D Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M6C 1G4
Canada
On Sat, 04 Dec 2010 10:17:58 -0800, Christopher D. Green wrote:
>Michael Smith wrote:
>> So if university and public school educators and administrators (and
>> of course the general public) do not consider psychology a science,
>> then it seems that the only ones who might are psychologists
>> the
On Sat, 04 Dec 2010 10:15:22 -0800, Christopher D. Green wrote:
>Honestly, Mike. Are you this pedantic, humorless, and self-important in
>real life, or only on the TIPS list?
No. I'm *more* pedantic, etc. You should read me on the
Psychteacher list! :-)
See, I run rings around you logically! (
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Re: [tips] Psychological Science
Christopher D. Green
Sat, 04 Dec 2010 10:17:58 -0800
Michael Smith wrote:
> So if university and public school educators and administrators (and
> of co
Michael Smith wrote:
> So if university and public school educators and administrators (and
> of course the general public) do not consider psychology a science,
> then it seems that the only ones who might are psychologists
> themselves (hence I think Chris' comment).
>
>
I give you Richard Fe
Honestly, Mike. Are you this pedantic, humorless, and self-important in
real life, or only on the TIPS list?
Just a touch of humility would probably do wonders for psychology's
reputation, instead of the brittle, paranoid defensiveness that is
all-too-commonly its public face.
Chris
--
Christ
quot; Dorothy Parker
From: Mike Palij [m...@nyu.edu]
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 10:03 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Cc: Mike Palij
Subject: Re: [tips] Psychological Science
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 18:21:25 -0800, Christopher Green wrote:
>In
Hi
If you look at the science requirement in our calendar at:
http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/index/cms-filesystem-action/pdfs/calendar/2009-2010-course-calendar.pdf
you will find that a number of psychology courses count for (natural) science
credit.
**
c. Th
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 18:21:25 -0800, Christopher Green wrote:
>In show business, this is referred to as the problem of believing one's own
>press.
Please explain yourself. It would help if you provided a definition for
science and then identify how all activities covered by psychology
fail to me
I guess you missed my point: there are no "sciences" in the way the Core is
constructed. There are Social Sciences, Physical Sciences and Biological
Sciences. We don't give Social Science credit for Physics or Anatomy and they
don't give Bio Science credit for Psych.
Rick
Rick Froman
rfro...@
The requirements I've seen in Canada typically have a course in the
social sciences as part of the core.
But, the core also includes a "science" credit. The only choices are
the physical sciences and sometimes math.
Any psychology courses would count as a credit in the "social
sciences" but not as
Our Core requires one Physical Science, one Biological Science and one Social
Science. Is Biology not a science because it doesn't count for Physical or
Social Science credit?
Rick
Rick Froman
rfro...@jbu.edu
On Dec 3, 2010, at 7:13 PM, Michael Smith wrote:
> If psychology is a science, then
In show business, this is referred to as the problem of believing one's own
press.
Chris
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Christopher D Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M6C 1G4
Canada
chri...@yorku.ca
On Dec 3, 2010, at 8:13 PM, Michael Smith wrote:
> If psychology is a science, then why don't ps
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If psychology is a science, then why don't psych credits count toward
a science requirement in a BA program?
--Mike
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