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S888Wheel
April 15th 04, 04:36 AM
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>Does "S888Wheel" sounds to you like as a rocket or a bolide name ?
>Gooooood...
>This nickname has been given to him by his university female colleagues :
>He was the one who arrived before he started...
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LOL when will you create a Scott Wheeler worship webpage? Your obsession is
quite remarkable. Lionel this is Rec Audio Opinion not Rec. share your
obsession with Scott Wheeler. And let's not overlook that you posted this at
3:27 AM. Boy you are loosing it.
Marc Phillips
April 15th 04, 12:30 PM
Lionel said:
>Does "S888Wheel" sounds to you like as a rocket or a bolide name ?
>Gooooood...
>This nickname has been given to him by his university female colleagues :
>He was the one who arrived before he started...
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>Does "S888Wheel" sounds to you like as a rocket or a bolide name ?
>Gooooood...
>This nickname has been given to him by his university female colleagues :
>He was the one who arrived before he started...
Utterly incomprehensible post.
Boon
Sander deWaal
April 15th 04, 07:57 PM
Lionel > said:
>Does "S888Wheel" sounds to you like as a rocket or a bolide name ?
Nope. Looking at it, I see a locomotive.
But I'm notoriously bad at Rorschach tests.
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Sander deWaal
Vacuum Audio Consultancy
Bruce J. Richman
April 15th 04, 08:23 PM
Sander de Waal wrote:
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>Nope. Looking at it, I see a locomotive.
>But I'm notoriously bad at Rorschach tests.
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I wouldn't worry about that. The predictive validity of the Rorschach test is
not all that great. The Rorschach test, while fun to talk about, is not used
nearly as much as it was years ago for personality evaluation or
psychodiagnostic assessment. We now have more scientifically constructed
tests, such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) that
actually measure what they are claimed to measure, since they were constructed
by using subjects commonly agreed by mental health experts to possess certain
personality characteristics and/or fall into certain diagnostic categories. It
it were to be given to a group of RAO participants, the results might be quite
interesting, especially considering the fact that 2 of the main clinical scales
it uses are designed to measure Paranoid and Schizophrenic characteristics. :)
Bruce J. Richman
Bruce J. Richman
April 16th 04, 04:35 AM
Lionel wrote:
>Bruce J. Richman - > - jeudi 15
>Avril 2004 21:23 wrote:
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>>>Lionel > said:
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>>>>Does "S888Wheel" sounds to you like as a rocket or a bolide name ?
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>>>Nope. Looking at it, I see a locomotive.
>>>But I'm notoriously bad at Rorschach tests.
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>>>Sander deWaal
>>>Vacuum Audio Consultancy
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>> I wouldn't worry about that. The predictive validity of the Rorschach
>> test is
>> not all that great. The Rorschach test, while fun to talk about, is not
>> used nearly as much as it was years ago for personality evaluation or
>> psychodiagnostic assessment. We now have more scientifically constructed
>> tests, such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) that
>> actually measure what they are claimed to measure, since they were
>> constructed by using subjects commonly agreed by mental health experts to
>> possess certain
>> personality characteristics and/or fall into certain diagnostic
>> categories. It it were to be given to a group of RAO participants, the
>> results might be quite interesting, especially considering the fact that 2
>> of the main clinical scales
>> it uses are designed to measure Paranoid and Schizophrenic
>> characteristics. :)
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>Schizophrenic I thing :
>http://www.redcoat.net/pics/beer.gif
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Well, visual hallucinations are sometimes (although not usually), part of the
symptom pattern with schizophrenia. :)
Bruce J. Richman
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