... This is typical of Gottman's research. There are 30 predictor variables (15 for each spouse) and 17 events to be predicted out of 124 couples. With so many...
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Derek Bickerton
derek.bickerton@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:16 am
On September 29th, Mark Finn wrote ... So why can't they be answered at a specfic level? Or can they? If so, by all means go ahead ... although both...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:22 am
Thursday September 30 8:43 PM ET Visual stimulus helps infants see better sooner NEW YORK, Sep 30 (Reuters Health) -- Encouraging infants to look at objects ...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:36 am
The _Library of Congress Information Bulletin_ (v. 58, no. 7, July 1999) coverage of the conference "Frontiers of the Mind in the 21st Century" is available...
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JBJbrody@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:20 am
In a message dated 9/30/99 5:22:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, t1r@... writes: << Or, would you bet your life on what you learn from a...
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Memills@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:20 am
In a message dated 9/30/99 3:39:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time, gintis@... writes: << I found that sexual selection could not occur unless it is...
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Tim Crow
tim.crow@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:20 am
Jeffrey Goldberg asks ... May I draw attention to the fact that I have done so in Sexual selection, timing and the descent of man: a theory of the genetic ...
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Chris Borthwick
cborthwick@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:20 am
The post on the article What Do Executive Factors Contribute to the Failure on False Belief Tasks by Children with Autism? James Russell, Rebecca Saltmarsh and...
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GrayJames@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:21 am
In a message dated 09/30/1999 3:39:42 PM US Mountain Standard Time, ... It felt to me like a relief when I saw a sexual selection explanation for the skills...
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Keith Henson
hkhenson@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:21 am
... I too am inclined to think both sexes got smarter at the same time. I can see no particular reason for intelligence to link with sex. But William Calvin...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 10:15 am
Browsing through Nature of 1871 yesterday I was amused to stumble across the following letter from Alfred R. Wallace - plus ça change, plus c'est la même ...
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Dr. John R. Skoyles
skoyles@...
Oct 1, 1999 10:20 am
The present evol-psych debate upon the evolution of human intelligence ignores what kind of intelligence was selected for in our evolution. Recently, in...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 10:51 am
From the current issue of Bioinformatics http://www3.oup.co.uk/bioinformatics/hdb/Volume_15/Issue_09/ Bioinformatics, Volume 15, Issue 9: September 1999. ...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 1:15 pm
Selected items from today's Science http://intl.sciencemag.org/ Volume 286, Number 5437 Issue of 1 Oct 1999, pp. 108 - 110 ...
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Sergio Navega
snavega@...
Oct 1, 1999 4:23 pm
From: Keith Henson <hkhenson@...> ... Calvin's hypothesis is intriguing and can be complemented with other insightful ideas in order to compose an...
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David C. Geary
GearyD@...
Oct 1, 1999 4:23 pm
The question of whether the apparent lack of sex differences in average IQ scores is due to changes in test items is important. It is true that boys and men...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 4:39 pm
FOR RELEASE: 30 SEPTEMBER 1999 AT 16:00 ET University of Toronto http://www.utoronto.ca/ High brain centres teach lower brain to adapt to injury Researchers at...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 4:31 pm
SCIENCE NEWS ONLINE Slumber's Unexplored Landscape People in traditional societies sleep in eye-opening ways By Bruce Bower Ah, the sweet simplicity of sleep....
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 4:31 pm
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1999 http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/tt/1999/sep22/habit.html Work probes why habits are hard to make, break By Deborah Halber News...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 4:31 pm
INSCIGHT Posted 27 September 1999, 5 pm PST Cannibalism in Oceania "Except for fish, man was the most popular of the vertebrate animals used for food." So...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 4:39 pm
FOR RELEASE: 30 SEPTEMBER 1999 AT 14:00 ET Max-Planck-Gesellschaft http://www.mpg.de/ New research method reveals high-density information storage in the brain...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 1, 1999 4:39 pm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 28 SEPTEMBER 1999 James S. McDonnell Foundation http://www.jsmf.org/ Study spotlights uniqueness of human brain LAFAYETTE, La., Sept....
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 2, 1999 8:41 am
An interesting twist to the story - from Fredric Weizmann ... From: Fredric Weizmann <weizmann@...> To: Ian Pitchford <Ian.Pitchford@...> Sent:...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 2, 1999 8:46 am
Source: University Of Southern California (http://www.usc.edu/) Date: Posted 10/1/99 Novel Neural Net Recognizes Spoken Words Better Than Human Listeners ...
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Derek Bickerton
derek.bickerton@...
Oct 2, 1999 8:46 am
On September 30th, Sergio Navega wrote ... True, but according to one paleoanthropologist I talked to, possibly for an interesting reason--all the known...
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Dr. John R. Skoyles
skoyles@...
Oct 2, 1999 8:46 am
In July Steven Pinker and I debated on evol-psych the importance of findings about neural plasticity for evolutionary psychology. I pointed out that...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 2, 1999 8:48 am
REVIEW & OPINION Review by Bernadette Murphy [ Reason for Hope: ] [ A Spiritual Journey ] [ Warner Books ] [ 320 pages ] [ Jane Goodall with Phillip Berman ] ...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Oct 2, 1999 11:07 am
DISCOVERY CHANNEL The Future of Genetics Wednesday, October 6 8 p.m. ET // 5 p.m. PT Is it the next logical step in human evolution or the prime example of...
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Ewalds D'Sylva
ewalds@...
Oct 2, 1999 2:25 pm
... Yes, the variance, not the mean is the crux of the matter. Most studies of general intelligence, (including ones that have not been "adjusted") suggest an...
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Sergio Navega
snavega@...
Oct 2, 1999 5:38 pm
From: Derek Bickerton <derek.bickerton@...> ... a ... I didn't know about that. This could alter some of the traditional conclusions. ... my ... ...