Re: [tips] Where Famous Psychology Studies Occurred

2012-04-11 Thread Beth Benoit
Michael, I love the enthusiasm you demonstrate for students. When you suggested any non-US-centrism projects, it reminded me of that study I posted recently on TIPS. Admittedly, not a very strong study, but one that I always discuss in class because of the possibilities: IF it had been a more ro

Re: [tips] Where Famous Psychology Studies Occurred

2012-04-11 Thread Michael Britt
Thanks Stephen. I added them to the map. I'm glad you provided two events/people from Canada. I'm really feeling bad about the US-centrism of the project. Would it be great to see students create projects like this with maps of Europe, Asia, etc.? Might take a little digging, but would be wo

Re: [tips] Where Famous Psychology Studies Occurred

2012-04-11 Thread Michael Palij
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 14:57:16 -0700, Christopher Green wrote: >Nice, Michael. (I think that Beth Loftus did here eyewitness work at >Washington. She only moved to Irvine recently (after Washington treated her >exceptionally poorly). Beth did do her eyewitness research at UofW after spending a few y

Re: [tips] Where Famous Psychology Studies Occurred

2012-04-11 Thread sblack
On 10 Apr 2012 at 17:11, Michael Britt wrote: > I'm still playing around and having fun with ThingLink. This time I > made a map of where - in the US - some of psychology's famous studies > and theories were developed. Can I join the fun? May I suggest, from my neck of the woods: Cavendish, V

Re: [tips] Where Famous Psychology Studies Occurred

2012-04-10 Thread Christopher Green
On 2012-04-10, at 6:14 PM, Michael Britt wrote: > Nice map Chris. Really coming along. What program are you using? The > "Harvard lab enlarged" is an event? Boy, you're really getting down to the > details! > The Harvard lab was really only a demonstration lab under James. It = didn't bec

Re: [tips] Where Famous Psychology Studies Occurred

2012-04-10 Thread Michael Britt
Nice map Chris. Really coming along. What program are you using? The "Harvard lab enlarged" is an event? Boy, you're really getting down to the details! Michael Michael A. Britt, Ph.D. mich...@thepsychfiles.com http://www.ThePsychFiles.com Twitter: mbritt On Apr 10, 2012, at 5:54 PM, C

Re: [tips] Where Famous Psychology Studies Occurred

2012-04-10 Thread Christopher Green
Nice, Michael. (I think that Beth Loftus did here eyewitness work at Washington. She only moved to Irvine recently (after Washington treated her exceptionally poorly). I've been working on a history of psychology timeline that you might find amusing. I'm concentrating in 1840-1920, and I only

[tips] Where Famous Psychology Studies Occurred

2012-04-10 Thread Michael Britt
I'm still playing around and having fun with ThingLink. This time I made a map of where - in the US - some of psychology's famous studies and theories were developed. This map is editable, so you should be able to correct my mistakes or possibly add more studies: http://www.thinglink.com/scen