From tale@uunet.uu.net Wed Apr 6 11:29:34 1994 Control: newgroup sci.psychology.research moderated Newsgroups: sci.psychology.research Path: uunet!tale From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Subject: newgroup sci.psychology.research moderated Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Date: Wed, 6 Apr 1994 14:36:35 GMT Message-ID: Lines: 88 Xref: uunet control:901414 sci.psychology.research is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 222:11 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 1 Apr 1994. Group submission address: psy-research@psy.psych.nova.edu Moderator contact address: psy-research-request@psy.psych.nova.edu For your newsgroups file: sci.psychology.research Research issues in psychology. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the call for votes: This newsgroup will be for the professional discussion of those topics directly related to the issues of research, academia, theory, and the science of psychology. Psychology is broadly defined as the study of individual behavior. Research discussed may be related to *any* of the wide-ranging psychological fields, including - but not limited to - human behavior, human neuropsychology, industrial/organizational psychology, or animal studies. The important emphasis of this newsgroup is on *research* that currently exists or is in process in the various facets of psychology. Issues related to research supporting applied psychological techniques, discussion of research into current theoretical work, statistical models & problems, reviews of current journal articles, in-process studies, research methodology & design, and grant-searches & grant-writing, are examples of appropriate topics for the proposed group. Issues related to individuals seeking help or information on a specific psychological or physical problem or disorder, advertisements for any products, discussions on: specific psychological techniques, psychopharamalogical interventions, whether psychology is a "science" or not, and on any research or theoretical areas outside the purview of psychology would remain on other newsgroups and are examples of topics that would not be appropriate for the proposed group. This will be a loosely moderated group, moderation mainly being used to screen out irrelevant, non-psychology articles, personal attacks and arguments, political debate, and other topics as warranted. MODERATION GUIDELINES This group will be group-moderated by: grohol@alpha.acast.nova.edu (John Grohol) gboggs@atqm.advtech.uswest.com (George Boggs) al@debra.dgbt.doc.ca (Al Black) Submissions should be sent to psy-research@psy.psych.nova.edu. The purpose of moderation on sci.psychology.research is create a collegial forum for the discussion about psychological research, theory, applications, and related issues. For purposes of moderation, psychology is used in a broad sense. It includes the discussion of topics that overlap with other academic disciplines along with nontraditional areas and approaches to psychological research. Similarly, "related issues" and "applications" are defined broadly. Moderation of sci.psychology.research is not the Usenet equivalent of editing a journal; it is meant to work as a filter. The moderation is conducted in a spirit of inclusiveness and collegiality. Authors are encouraged to keep the content of their articles directed toward theory, research, and applications. Authors are also encouraged to cite relevant references in the literature or provide some documentation for claims when possible. When disagreeing with another poster, authors are encouraged to concentrate on the others' ideas. Of course, articles should be checked for spelling and formatted with a line length of less than 80 columns. A moderation mail alias will be set up upon the passage of the proposed newsgroup. This alias (psy-research@psy.psych.nova.edu) will allow individuals to submit an article for posting and it will be automatically redirected to one of the moderators. Articles posted to the newsgroup would also be automatically redirected to this mailing alias, as is done on all moderated newsgroups. If accepted, the article will be posted to sci.psychology.research in a couple of days. If the article is not accepted, the moderator will notify you of the rejection and give a brief explanation of why it was not accepted. Articles can be resubmitted for further consideration. If an author would like a resubmission to be considered by the entire set of moderators, it should be noted in the mail to moderator. If the majority of the moderators approve of the article it will be posted in a couple of days. If an article is not approved for posting in sci.psychology.research, and the author decides to post it elsewhere, they are encouraged to included the statement "This post was rejected by the moderators of sci.psychology.research." The moderators will post statistics of approval rates to sci.psychology.research on a regular basis. From news@marie.iijnet.or.jp Sun May 8 07:15:09 1994 Path: uunet!news.iij.ad.jp!wnoc-tyo-news!news.u-tokyo.ac.jp!train.ad.jp!news.u-tokai.ac.jp!ns!numazugw!yunoki!marie!news From: news@marie.iijnet.or.jp (Usenet News System) Newsgroups: sci.psychology.research.ctl Subject: newgroup sci.psychology.research moderated Message-ID: <3115@marie.iijnet.or.jp> Date: 7 May 94 10:32:26 GMT Control: newgroup sci.psychology.research moderated Organization: Personal station in Asao-ku, Kawasaki, JPN. Lines: 0 Approved: news@marie.iijnet.or.jp Xref: uunet control:933608 From tale@uunet.uu.net Fri Aug 19 14:05:48 1994 Control: newgroup sci.psychology.research moderated Newsgroups: sci.psychology.research Path: uunet!tale From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Subject: newgroup sci.psychology.research moderated Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Date: Fri, 19 Aug 1994 18:06:12 GMT Message-ID: Lines: 88 Xref: uunet control:1137994 sci.psychology.research is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 222:11 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 1 Apr 1994. Group submission address: psy-research@psy.psych.nova.edu Moderator contact address: psy-research-request@psy.psych.nova.edu For your newsgroups file: sci.psychology.research Research issues in psychology. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the call for votes: This newsgroup will be for the professional discussion of those topics directly related to the issues of research, academia, theory, and the science of psychology. Psychology is broadly defined as the study of individual behavior. Research discussed may be related to *any* of the wide-ranging psychological fields, including - but not limited to - human behavior, human neuropsychology, industrial/organizational psychology, or animal studies. The important emphasis of this newsgroup is on *research* that currently exists or is in process in the various facets of psychology. Issues related to research supporting applied psychological techniques, discussion of research into current theoretical work, statistical models & problems, reviews of current journal articles, in-process studies, research methodology & design, and grant-searches & grant-writing, are examples of appropriate topics for the proposed group. Issues related to individuals seeking help or information on a specific psychological or physical problem or disorder, advertisements for any products, discussions on: specific psychological techniques, psychopharamalogical interventions, whether psychology is a "science" or not, and on any research or theoretical areas outside the purview of psychology would remain on other newsgroups and are examples of topics that would not be appropriate for the proposed group. This will be a loosely moderated group, moderation mainly being used to screen out irrelevant, non-psychology articles, personal attacks and arguments, political debate, and other topics as warranted. MODERATION GUIDELINES This group will be group-moderated by: grohol@alpha.acast.nova.edu (John Grohol) gboggs@atqm.advtech.uswest.com (George Boggs) al@debra.dgbt.doc.ca (Al Black) Submissions should be sent to psy-research@psy.psych.nova.edu. The purpose of moderation on sci.psychology.research is create a collegial forum for the discussion about psychological research, theory, applications, and related issues. For purposes of moderation, psychology is used in a broad sense. It includes the discussion of topics that overlap with other academic disciplines along with nontraditional areas and approaches to psychological research. Similarly, "related issues" and "applications" are defined broadly. Moderation of sci.psychology.research is not the Usenet equivalent of editing a journal; it is meant to work as a filter. The moderation is conducted in a spirit of inclusiveness and collegiality. Authors are encouraged to keep the content of their articles directed toward theory, research, and applications. Authors are also encouraged to cite relevant references in the literature or provide some documentation for claims when possible. When disagreeing with another poster, authors are encouraged to concentrate on the others' ideas. Of course, articles should be checked for spelling and formatted with a line length of less than 80 columns. A moderation mail alias will be set up upon the passage of the proposed newsgroup. This alias (psy-research@psy.psych.nova.edu) will allow individuals to submit an article for posting and it will be automatically redirected to one of the moderators. Articles posted to the newsgroup would also be automatically redirected to this mailing alias, as is done on all moderated newsgroups. If accepted, the article will be posted to sci.psychology.research in a couple of days. If the article is not accepted, the moderator will notify you of the rejection and give a brief explanation of why it was not accepted. Articles can be resubmitted for further consideration. If an author would like a resubmission to be considered by the entire set of moderators, it should be noted in the mail to moderator. If the majority of the moderators approve of the article it will be posted in a couple of days. If an article is not approved for posting in sci.psychology.research, and the author decides to post it elsewhere, they are encouraged to included the statement "This post was rejected by the moderators of sci.psychology.research." The moderators will post statistics of approval rates to sci.psychology.research on a regular basis. From news@marie.iijnet.or.jp Sun Jun 18 03:57:19 1995 Path: uunet!news.mathworks.com!europa.chnt.gtegsc.com!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!uwvax!newssinet!news.u-tokyo.ac.jp!wnoc-tyo-news!spinnews!spinnews!spinosk!aries.ogis-ri.co.jp!senri-nc!wincgw1!news.iij.ad.jp!iijnet!marie!news From: news@marie.iijnet.or.jp (Usenet News System) Newsgroups: sci.psychology.research.ctl Subject: newgroup sci.psychology.research moderated Message-ID: <33349@marie.iijnet.or.jp> Date: 18 Jun 95 04:31:34 GMT Control: newgroup sci.psychology.research moderated Organization: Personal station in Asao-ku, Kawasaki, JPN. 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Lines: 0 Approved: news@marie.iijnet.or.jp Xref: uunet control:2164960 From tale@uunet.uu.net Tue Jan 30 19:40:40 1996 Path: uunet!in2.uu.net!bounce-back From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: sci.psychology.research Subject: newgroup sci.psychology.research moderated Control: newgroup sci.psychology.research moderated Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <823048738.9555@uunet.uu.net> Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 00:38:58 GMT Lines: 88 Xref: uunet control.newgroup:6811 sci.psychology.research is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 222:11 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 1 Apr 1994. Group submission address: psy-research@psy.psych.nova.edu Moderator contact address: psy-research-request@psy.psych.nova.edu For your newsgroups file: sci.psychology.research Research issues in psychology. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the call for votes: This newsgroup will be for the professional discussion of those topics directly related to the issues of research, academia, theory, and the science of psychology. Psychology is broadly defined as the study of individual behavior. Research discussed may be related to *any* of the wide-ranging psychological fields, including - but not limited to - human behavior, human neuropsychology, industrial/organizational psychology, or animal studies. The important emphasis of this newsgroup is on *research* that currently exists or is in process in the various facets of psychology. Issues related to research supporting applied psychological techniques, discussion of research into current theoretical work, statistical models & problems, reviews of current journal articles, in-process studies, research methodology & design, and grant-searches & grant-writing, are examples of appropriate topics for the proposed group. Issues related to individuals seeking help or information on a specific psychological or physical problem or disorder, advertisements for any products, discussions on: specific psychological techniques, psychopharamalogical interventions, whether psychology is a "science" or not, and on any research or theoretical areas outside the purview of psychology would remain on other newsgroups and are examples of topics that would not be appropriate for the proposed group. This will be a loosely moderated group, moderation mainly being used to screen out irrelevant, non-psychology articles, personal attacks and arguments, political debate, and other topics as warranted. MODERATION GUIDELINES This group will be group-moderated by: grohol@alpha.acast.nova.edu (John Grohol) gboggs@atqm.advtech.uswest.com (George Boggs) al@debra.dgbt.doc.ca (Al Black) Submissions should be sent to psy-research@psy.psych.nova.edu. The purpose of moderation on sci.psychology.research is create a collegial forum for the discussion about psychological research, theory, applications, and related issues. For purposes of moderation, psychology is used in a broad sense. It includes the discussion of topics that overlap with other academic disciplines along with nontraditional areas and approaches to psychological research. Similarly, "related issues" and "applications" are defined broadly. Moderation of sci.psychology.research is not the Usenet equivalent of editing a journal; it is meant to work as a filter. The moderation is conducted in a spirit of inclusiveness and collegiality. Authors are encouraged to keep the content of their articles directed toward theory, research, and applications. Authors are also encouraged to cite relevant references in the literature or provide some documentation for claims when possible. When disagreeing with another poster, authors are encouraged to concentrate on the others' ideas. Of course, articles should be checked for spelling and formatted with a line length of less than 80 columns. A moderation mail alias will be set up upon the passage of the proposed newsgroup. This alias (psy-research@psy.psych.nova.edu) will allow individuals to submit an article for posting and it will be automatically redirected to one of the moderators. Articles posted to the newsgroup would also be automatically redirected to this mailing alias, as is done on all moderated newsgroups. If accepted, the article will be posted to sci.psychology.research in a couple of days. If the article is not accepted, the moderator will notify you of the rejection and give a brief explanation of why it was not accepted. Articles can be resubmitted for further consideration. If an author would like a resubmission to be considered by the entire set of moderators, it should be noted in the mail to moderator. If the majority of the moderators approve of the article it will be posted in a couple of days. If an article is not approved for posting in sci.psychology.research, and the author decides to post it elsewhere, they are encouraged to included the statement "This post was rejected by the moderators of sci.psychology.research." The moderators will post statistics of approval rates to sci.psychology.research on a regular basis.