Re: [tips] Compare and contrast

2014-05-27 Thread Dr. Bob Wildblood
I've found that the best solution to the problem is to send all of Mikie's mail to the spam folder. Just me, I guess. - Original Message - From: Ken Steele To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Sent: Tue, 27 May 2014 19:35:32 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: [tips] C

Re: [tips] Compare and contrast

2014-05-27 Thread Ken Steele
On 5/27/2014 5:38 PM, Jim Matiya wrote: your submissions to TIPS arrive with a black background. And since you are using black for the color of your fonts, twice you submitted black and unreadable When I reply to you, now I can read your submission Jim Psych FGCU That invisible combi

Re: [tips] Compare and contrast

2014-05-27 Thread Jim Matiya
your submissions to TIPS arrive with a black background. And since you are using black for the color of your fonts, twice you submitted black and unreadable When I reply to you, now I can read your submission Jim Psych FGCU submissions. Sent from my iPad > On May 27, 2014, at 5:33 PM,

RE: [tips] Compare and contrast

2013-12-11 Thread Tim Shearon
Chris Green wrote: (Not to mention, of course, the routine that George Carlin did about it on the album "Class Clown.") And don't forget my favorite designation: "Operational Exhaustion." I don't know if that one made it into the medical literature outside of the military but it was common in t

Re: [tips] Compare and contrast

2013-12-10 Thread Christopher Green
On 2013-11-22, at 10:38 AM, michael sylvester wrote: > Shell shock WWI > and > PTSD Vietnam And don't forget "Battle Fatigue" (WWII). By the way, there is an interesting commentary on all this by historian of psychiatry Gerry Grob in one of the episodes of my old podcast series "This Week in

Re: [tips] Compare and contrast

2013-11-04 Thread Christopher Green
Just for the record, the pineal gland was not considered, by Descartes, to be the "source" of the Cogito. He speculated the pineal to be the point at which the "unextended" mind-substance and "extended" body-substance interact with each other. The Cogito, by contrast, was an argument (or some

Re: [tips] Compare and contrast (re Watson)

2013-09-23 Thread Christopher Green
On 2013-09-23, at 4:42 PM, michael sylvester wrote: > Kinsey,Masters and Johnson > and > JB Watson > > I am not sure about time lines.Did any of those researchers reference one > anotherr? > Chris may be correct about Watson's sexual survey. I don't know anything about a sexual survey by Watson

Re: [tips] Compare and contrast

2013-09-08 Thread John Kulig
TIPS) Sent: Sat, 07 Sep 2013 23:54:49 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: [tips] Compare and contrast "History and Systems" is an old phrase used for courses and textbooks to indicate that the focus will be mainly intellectual (rather than social, institutional, cultural, gender, racial, etc.).

Re: [tips] Compare and contrast

2013-09-07 Thread Christopher Green
"History and Systems" is an old phrase used for courses and textbooks to indicate that the focus will be mainly intellectual (rather than social, institutional, cultural, gender, racial, etc.). Many courses in psychology depts still go by this name (often because changing involves ,ore bureaucra

Re:[tips] Compare and contrast

2013-08-20 Thread Mike Palij
On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 21:59:12 -0700, Michael Sylvester wrote: Mike P took a shot at conservative republicans re an updated version of Twain's faith perspective.However,President Obama seemed to have issued a statement about some folks clinging on to their guns.This seems to be more than political.