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Old 01-16-2002, 08:17 AM
justamom justamom is offline
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Sometimes, information is hard to find links for or when you have read a lot in an area, continuing to learn, one can't always put a name with a theory. For instance, the recent discussion on the death penalty-I have stored my links and will post if the discussion resumes, but for the life of me, I can't find a link to a theory specifically associating the expiramentor's expectatons in a double blind study that has a direct influence on the outcome of the study. Yes, there are lots of links, but none to the affect on ions. Does this mean it doesn't exist? Heck I read it SOMEWHERE!!! It was once a useless piece of knowledge that I never thought would come in handy so I didn't "take notes".

I guess I'm getting old and "senior moments" are rearing their ugly heads. I have read and learned a LOT in my life since leaving college. MOST of my real education has come after graduation because I love to read. I wish I could post a link to everything stored in my brain, but sometimes you have to consider that the internet search isn't always productive and you may have donated that old book to the library. Or, perhaps you sold it so many times during the semester you can't readily locate it. I would hate to see all our exchanges and dialogue limited to information that could only be supported by readily available research. That would be too limiting. On theother hand, I have read that it is the father that is the physical model for the attraction a female has to her mate. For instance, if her father bore a bead, the girl would most likely be attracted to hairier men.
Now where can I find a link to show I actually read that? You got me!
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