The InterPsych Newsletter 2(5)

 


 

IPN 2(5) Section D: Research 1/2


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VOLUME 2, ISSUE 5     THE INTERPSYCH NEWSLETTER      JUNE, 1995
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                      SECTION D: RESEARCH (1/2)
 
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| This section is intended for original articles and calls  |
| for collaborators and information. For guidelines         |
| regarding submissions, please send a message to Sean P.   |
| Sullivan (ssulliva@opal.tufts.edu). To submit to this     |
| section, please send an ASCII version of the manuscript   |
| to the IPN Mailbox (udipn@badlands.nodak.edu).            |
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1.   REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
     A.   FROM MARK EDDY
     B.   FROM TIM SMITH 
2.   CULT BUSTING, by Jeffrey A. Schaler, Ph.D.

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1. REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
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A. From Mark Eddy (marke@tigger.oslc.org)
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I am helping set-up a resource page for psychologists early in
their careers.  We are searching for links on the World Wide
Web that would provide us with information about job
announcements, grant announcements, information on prevention-
related efforts, information on psychological assessment, etc.
(basically any info related to psychological research,
treatment, and advocacy!).

Our homepage can be accessed at:
http://tigger.oslc.org/Ecpn/intro.html

Thanks in advance for any assistance!

MARK EDDY, PH.D. Oregon Social Learning Center 207 E. 5th Ave., 
Suite 202 Eugene, OR 97401 Work phone  (503)485-2711 FAX
(503)485-7087

  
B. From Tim smith (tws@neurocog.lrdc.pitt.edu)
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I would love to hear from anyone who may be knowledgable about
the web and would be willing to contribute references to
resources that this group may find interesting, and/or answer
questions. Also if anyone else is doing something similar I
would very much appreciate hearing from you (no sense
duplicating efforts).  In addition, please send me your own web 
addresses if you would like other members to have access to them.

Thank you for your time,

Tim Smith (tws@neurocog.lrdc.pitt.edu) University of Pittsburgh 
Learning Research and Development Center (412)624-8193 
Personal Web address: http://neurocog.lrdc.pitt.edu/~tws Neural 
Processes in Cognition address: http://neurocog.lrdc.pitt.edu/npc/