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- From: "(Stephanie Fishkin)" <fishkin@SCF.USC.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Preferential treatment
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- Kathy --
-
- The studies you cite were all conducted in the 70's. Do you think now,
- 20 years later, the results would be the same? This might suggest some
- interesting replecation work. Perhaps some could be modified to
- include whether the study of gender differences a less desireable area to
- study than some other area of psychology. Do you think there would be
- any differences if a male's vita included research on gender diff's than
- a female's vita (in terms of rank of professorship appointment, and any
- other interesting DV's)?
-
- Just some thoughts before I go to sleep!
-
- SF
-
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- Finagle's Third Law:
- In any collection of data, the figure most obviously
- correct, beyond all need of checking, is the mistake.
- > Corollaries:
- 1. Nobody whom you ask for help will see it.
- 2. The first person who stops by, whose advice you
- really don't want to hear, will see it immediately.
-
- Stephanie Fishkin
- fishkin@usc.edu
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