On Fri, 9 Dec 2016, Steve Holden wrote:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 9:13 PM, John Lee wrote:
I remember Dan Ariely reporting research in which some students were asked
to sign the MIT honour code before taking a test (in his book "Predictably
Irrational" I think). It was found those students chea
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 9:13 PM, John Lee wrote:
> I remember Dan Ariely reporting research in which some students were asked
> to sign the MIT honour code before taking a test (in his book "Predictably
> Irrational" I think). It was found those students cheated less than a
> control group. But,
Sorry, you'll just have to apply the inverse dyslexia filter to my previous
message. As I've observed in other fora, it's been a long week. S
Steve Holden
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 9:49 PM, Steve Holden wrote:
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> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 9:13 PM, John Lee wrote:
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>> I remember Dan Ariely reportin
On Wed, 7 Dec 2016, Daniele Procida wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016, Kaitlyn Tierney wrote:
I think this is exchange is clear proof that the list requires a Code of
Conduct. Does the list-owner agree, and if so, can we discuss a process
for enacting one to move this conversation in a more producti
Unfortunately I'll have to agree with this too, I was surprised to see that
thread happening here.
One thing that is missing on the CoC for Python is actually what happens
when situations like this arise.
It just says that we will be respectful, well, that didn't happen, how can
we prevent it fro