hi jim. one that is probably obvious would be a student's major.  my
colleague david estes has found that "hard science" majors are much less
likely to accept the validity of social science research.

marty bourgeois
university of wyoming


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From: jim clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 2:42 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Predictors of Beliefs About Social Science


Hi

My honours stats class is doing a research project this term on
Beliefs About Social Science (e.g., accept validity of scientific
research with humans, believe that such research has practical
value, ...).  I'm curious what variables those "Teaching in the
Psychological Sciences" think would predict positive or negative
Beliefs About Social Science?

Best wishes
Jim

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