Introduction edit

I'm an associate professor in the Psychology discipline at York College, City University of New York.

 
York College in Autumn

I am considering that Wikipedia is not evil [1][2]. I'm working through this by editing articles and doing a Wikipedia editing assignment with my I/O Psychology course.

My talk page contains assignments from my students ... but please do not let that keep you from leaving a message.

References edit

  1. ^ Reference 1 Cite error: The named reference "Jaschik" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ Reference 2 Cite error: The named reference "Wilson" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).

User's Userboxes edit

 This user tries to do the right thing. If he makes a mistake, please let him know.
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There are
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types of people. Those who read binary and those who don't
 This user's favourite animal is the collie.
  This user is married to a mathematician.
 
This user's favourite subject is Psychology.
PhDThis user has a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Social Psychology.
MUThis user attends or attended
Miami University.
ECThis user attends or attended
Earlham College.

Wikipedia Technical Information edit

Two students have described situations where they were unable to edit my User Talk page. After looking at the Wikipedia help topics I first concluded that it was a case of IP address blocking. However, when looking at more material on Wikipedia (Wikipedia:Blocking IP addresses and Wikipedia:Blocking policy) IP blocking doesn't seem to be the case. It's Wikipedia policy not to permanently block addresses but to block one for a matter of hours. Students not being able to edit Wikipedia should consult those two pages.




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