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Jeff Corey
25th July 2003, 06:39 PM
Hal has asked me to review the academic papers for TAMII and I will probably need some help. My area of expertise is pretty much limited to experimental psychology and related areas, such as eine kleine bissel biopsychology, and not quantum mechanix or other areas of potential interest.
If anyone wishes to do "blind" reviews in their area, let me know.
Lord Kenneth
25th July 2003, 07:43 PM
If you need any help on what it's like to be in a juvenile detention center I can help you with that.
Jeff Corey
25th July 2003, 11:12 PM
Been somewhere near there, done something like that
But moving right along here, folks, Mr. Randi has approved the idea that poster sessions may be held from 0800 to 0900 during TAMII in Lost Wages.
Details about how to prepare a poster to follow.
I would like all submissions to be accompanied by a floppy in some version of Word.
The thing is, then we can publish it in Swift or Skeptic Report or NYASk.
Diamond
26th July 2003, 02:32 AM
Originally posted by Jeff Corey
Been somewhere near there, done something like that
But moving right along here, folks, Mr. Randi has approved the idea that poster sessions may be held from 0800 to 0900 during TAMII in Lost Wages.
Details about how to prepare a poster to follow.
I would like all submissions to be accompanied by a floppy in some version of Word.
The thing is, then we can publish it in Swift or Skeptic Report or NYASk.
I can help with reports on Astronomy, Physics, Earth Sciences (including Climatology), so send me a PM if you want my help.
arcticpenguin
26th July 2003, 10:24 AM
Originally posted by Diamond
I can help with reports on Astronomy, Physics, Earth Sciences (including Climatology), so send me a PM if you want my help.
Yes, he's also quite the expert on the biology of homosexuality.
jj
1st August 2003, 03:51 PM
I can help out in the audio, psychoacoustic and visual areas. While it's not primary, I do have a fair amount of experience in designing DBT's, too, for non-hostile applications (i.e. where the subjects are being human, not dishonest).
Dogwood
1st August 2003, 07:20 PM
I can't imagine there'd be much Biology/Biochemistry related. But if there is, I'll be glad to help Jeff.
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