I guess just reward with music and you're all set.  (But I'm a beginner
harpist and have just also taken my first violin lesson, so don't make them
listen to MY music.)Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Plymouth State University
New Hampshire

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:59 PM, <sbl...@ubishops.ca> wrote:

> On 14 Oct 2009 at 9:08, Beth Benoit wrote:
>
> >
> > http://www.rolighetsteorin.se/en/
> >
>
> Brilliant, Beth. Loved it. So would Skinner.
>
> But what do we do now about your other post, drawing our
> attention to research claiming that candy rewards lead to violent
> crime? Does reward solve societal problems or create them?
> Psychology is just so darn confusing!
>
> (Moore, et al (2009). Confectionery consumption in childhood
> and adult violence. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 195, 366--)
>
> Stephen
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