election and science

Ping Li pli at richmond.edu
Tue Oct 26 18:43:47 UTC 2004


Dear Amy and colleagues,

I will post a summary of results and the rationale of this to the list
later on. At this point detailed information might affect people's
responses.
By the way, there has been an overwhelming number of responses!

Ping Li

> What use will you make of this?
> Amy Sheldon
>
>
> On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Ping Li wrote:
>
>> Dear Colleagues,
>>
>> The U.S. Presidential Election is a week away from today. As the
>> editors of Scientific American have indicated, this election has
>> enormous consequences for the future of science.  Therefore, we would
>> like to take a quick sampling of the preference of scientists in our
>> field for either of the two major presidential candidates.  We promise
>> that this poll should take you only 5 seconds. Click the following
>> website, and simply check your education level and current professional
>> status, your preference for one of the two candidates, and whether you
>> are likely to vote.
>>
>> http://cogsci.richmond.edu/election.html
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Sincerely
>> Ping Li
>>
>>
>> --------------------------------------------
>> Ping Li, Ph.D., Associate Professor
>> Director, Cognitive Science Laboratory
>> Department of Psychology, University of Richmond
>> Richmond, VA 23173, USA
>> Email: pli at richmond.edu
>> Phone: (804) 289-8125 (O), 287-1236 (lab); Fax: (804) 287-1905
>> http://www.richmond.edu/~pli/  or  http://cogsci.richmond.edu/
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>



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