Eye on Psi Chi: Fall 1998
Volume 3, Issue #1
ISSN 1092-0803
Copyright 1998 by Psi Chi,
The National Honor Society in Psychology
ARTICLES
Psi Chi at 69: Where We Are, Where We've Been, Where We're Going
By Slater E. Newman, 1997-98 Psi Chi President
Covert Communication in Classrooms, Clinics, and Courtrooms
By Robert Rosenthal, Harvard University
Human Factors/Ergonomics: Using Psychology to Make a Better and Safer World
By Michael S. Wogalter, North Carolina State University, and Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Institute of Technology
How Do I Maximize My Chances of Getting a Good Job With an Undergraduate Psychology Degree?
By Betsy Levonian Morgan and Ann J. Korschgen,University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Applications That Make the Schools You Want, Want You
By David K. Dirlam
Applying to Graduate School: Maximizing Your Chances for Success
By Carla Strassle, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
"Pointing" Psi Chi Chapters in the Right Direction
By Zanita Zody, 1997-98 Psi Chi Chapter President, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Psi Chi Chapter
Seventy Years Young
By Harold Takooshian, 1998-99 National President, Fordham University
HUMOR
Giving Gifts to the Psychologist Who Has Everything
By Mitchell M. Handelsman and Joseph J. Palladino