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>> furry."
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>> I guess I am trying to make another mystery out of the old one; Watson
>> still has not been exonerated, has he?
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>> Joann Jelly, Ed.D.
>> Barstow College
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Subject: Re: [tips] The Finding Little Albert activity
On 5 Sep 2011 at 18:25, Joann Jelly wrote:
> It had to happen. We all knew (watching "Law & Order" now and then)
> that Little Albert would be found; yet there was something sort o
In a post from me a few minutes ago, I had noted about the claimed
true identity of Little Albert that:
> Killjoy that I am, I have to point out that not everyone is convinced
> that this is a closed case, as certain inconsistencies have been found
> in the identification of Little Albert with Do
On 5 Sep 2011 at 18:25, Joann Jelly wrote:
> It had to happen. We all knew (watching "Law & Order" now and then)
> that Little Albert would be found; yet there was something sort of
> nostalgic to his lack of identification.
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Killjoy that I am, I have to point out that not everyone is convince
Sun 9/4/2011 4:28 PM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
> Subject: Re: [tips] The Finding Little Albert activity
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> Michael,
> As usual, you have supplied a fun, exciting and informative exercise to
> keep our students thinking.
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Sent: Sun 9/4/2011 4:28 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] The Finding Little Albert activity
Michael,
As usual, you have supplied a fun, exciting and informative exercise to keep
our students thinking.
It must have been fun for you to put
This will definitely be used in my experimental psych class when we cover over
historical/archival research. Thanks!
Deb
Deborah Briihl
Valdosta state university
,Sent from my iPad
On Sep 4, 2011, at 9:25 PM, "Michael Britt"
mailto:mich...@thepsychfiles.com>> wrote:
Thanks Beth. It w
Thanks Beth. It was a fun project to work on and it took a good bit of work
and time to put all this info together. Every detail was gone over with a fine
tooth comb by Hall Beck. He also supplied the pictures of Douglas and of Gary
Irons.
We teachers read a lot of research articles that a
Michael,
As usual, you have supplied a fun, exciting and informative exercise to keep
our students thinking.
It must have been fun for you to put all of those "eureka" moments together!
Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Plymouth State University
New Hampshire
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Mich
Excuse the cross-posting, but I am very excited to announce the availability of
a new activity that can be used in class or online and which I hope you'll find
valuable enough to use with your students.
In 2009 the journal American Psychology published an article entitled, "Finding
Little Alber
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