PILOT wrote:
I am a simple chap yet I do believe in balance and fair play, so could somebody please tell me why the f..k we just stand and watch as a the total destruction of Lebanon takes place before our eyes.
Once upon a time there was pride and strength in Great Britain. Where the f@#k has it gone?????????????????????????????????????????????????
Pilot
And once we've sorted out Lebanon we could nip over to Chechnya and kick out Putin's mob, after we've helped out in Azerbaijan, Abkhazia, topped Mugabe, freed the people of North Korea and.................
Don't know about the pride but the strength has been on the way down ever since Isandhlwana.
I must congratulate you on your decoration. But I have to say that I've never in my life seen anyone else, among the tens of thousands who've earned them, put GSM after their name??? Maybe I've just never noticed.
And I noted on your introduction post that you've been studying psychology for a year. Yet in your book blurb you state that you're 'fully trained' [what an odd phrase for a psychologist to use

] in Social, Behavioural, Cognitive, and Bio psychology - Oh, and also fully trained in Research in Psychology.
Well, there you go! All those years of studying for a BSc (Hons) in psychology and all I really needed was a year. What a thicko I am.
Anyway, I'm always willing to learn from those whose intellect is so superior. For example, I've always struggled with Collins and Quillian's model of conceptual hierarchies in semantic memory. I wonder whether you subscribe to their view or prefer Bruner's approach to conceptual categorization?
I'd also be interested in your views on the reliability of psychometric testing. Paul Kline reckons that a reliability of .7 is a minimum score for a good test [in test-retest reliability] if the reliability coefficients are properly derived? Do you think he's off the mark?
