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Project Topic Discussion

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Welcome to our group discussion area to decide on a topic.(Wmj1974 (talk) 18:17, 3 February 2016 (UTC))Reply

I agree with trying to find a female that is lacking information. I will do some research tonight at work and add a couple suggestions tomorrow (Wmj1974 (talk) 18:38, 3 February 2016 (UTC))Reply
From looking at Dr. Councils suggestion of possible topics, I like Eleanor Maccoby because she worked with B.F. Skinner. She has a wiki already started but I did find more infomoation on her that we could majorly improve her page. My second choice is E. Mavis Heatherington who dealt a lot with divorces and behavioral psychology but tried to show there is not just a negative side to a divorce but also a positive side. She has done a few researches and written books. She also won APA award for lifetime contributions along with a couple other awards. We can do a lot of cross referencing to get enough resources. She does not have a page a started. Let me know what you all suggest. I am game to work on any page.(Wmj1974 (talk) 15:39, 4 February 2016 (UTC))Reply
I came across this lady and she has 2 bad pages done on her. We should think about combining the pages and making a good one. I found a lot of information on her too. http://www.wikipedia.or.ke/index.php/Au%C5%A1ra_Augustinavi%C4%8Di%C5%ABt%C4%97

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Au%C5%A1ra_Augustinavi%C4%8Di%C5%ABt%C4%97 (Wmj1974 (talk) 16:01, 4 February 2016 (UTC))Reply

I love the idea of improving the information on a woman in the history of psychology. I would be up for either Eleanor Maccoby or E. Mavis Heatherington; while I enjoy the work of B.F. Skinner, I think it would be wonderful to start a page that hasn't been done. E. Mavis Heatherington seems to study something both interesting and relevant to something we have almost all dealt with, there should be plenty of information available to create a great wiki page. (Mariah.l.hiltner (talk) 02:50, 5 February 2016 (UTC))Reply
I think it would be a wise idea to start fresh and do our wikipedia project on a person that has not received a personal wikipedia page yet. I think this would be a good idea because we can start from scratch and we do not have to work off of somebody else's work being there ideas may be a lot different then ours. This gets us a opportunity to run in multiple different directions if we want. As for the person of choice, I do not have a preference and whatever best fits our groups as a whole. I trust Mariah when she says E. Mavis Heatherington is relevant to all of us. Brookehonek (talk) 15:10, 5 February 2016 (UTC)— Preceding unsigned comment added by Brookehonek (talkcontribs) 03:03, 5 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
I agree that it's a great idea to start a new talk page instead of building off of someone else's. However, as I've researched a couple of the different women mentioned, I was able to find more information on Eleanor Maccoby than E. Mavis Heatherington. Of course, both are doable, but my personal preference would be Eleanor Maccoby. She has been outspoken on her feminist ideals and has a ton of interesting research on gender differences. I have found information on Heatherington's work, but not much about her personally, so I think it would make the project much more difficult for us. Morgan.hausauer (talk) 04:10, 5 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
So it sounds like our choices are Eleanor Maccoby and E. Mavis Heatherington since no one commented on my third choice on Aušra Augustinavičiūtė. If there is more information found on Eleanor then Mavis I would agree to have Eleanor as my first choice but that leaves us at a even tie, with 2 votes for a whole new page on Mavis and 2 votes for building more information on Eleanor. We need to decide who is our first and second.
We have two votes cast for Eleanor Maccoby, one for E. Mavis Heatherington, and Brooke said she didn't have a preference. I think it is safe to tell Dr. Council that Maccoby is our first choice and Heatherington is our second. Morgan.hausauer (talk) 14:52, 5 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
Sounds good to me! Brookehonek (talk) 15:16, 5 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Dr. Council's comments on your article choices

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Both choices are good, but I think you'll find the most material on Maccoby. She has had a long distinguished career, and has received many honors. Often when someone gets an award, there will be a journal or newsletter article which contains biographical information. J.R. Council (talk) 20:36, 10 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Discussion of article, references to be used, and questions we may have

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My evaluation of current article: First thing I notice is that there is very little information in the Talk Page. Last and only entry is from 2011. This article is labeled as a “stub” and Wikipedia is asking for help to expand this article. The article has no picture of Eleanor Maccoby or even a life history section to learn who she is. There are only a couple sentences for the introduction/abstract, a little on her publications and an award she received. This article needs a lot to be added to it, to make it more respectful to whom Eleanor Maccoby is.

References I found:

Maccoby, E. E. (1990). Gender and relationships: A developmental account. American Psychologist, 45(4), 513-520. doi:10.1037/0003-066X.45.4.513

Patterson, G. R., & MacCoby, E. E.. (1980). Mothers: The Unacknowledged Victims. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 45(5), 1–64. http://doi.org/10.2307/1165841

Maccoby, E. E.. (2002). Gender and Group Process: A Developmental Perspective. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 11(2), 54–58. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/20182766

Questions: I referenced a couple of Eleanor Maccoby’s publications and journal article, which I plan to cross reference some of the other references off of them. This ok to do? How do we reference a picture we use from the internet or do we have to reference any graphics used? Wmj1974 (talk) 00:49, 22 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Mariah's Evaluation of the current article: I agree with Wendy, this article is very short and doesn't include a picture! Besides that I noticed that it does not have much information on her early life, her background, her professional life, as well as information about her later life. It provides a wonderfully blank slate so that we can fill in the information needed.

References: Maestripieri, D., & Maccoby, E. (2005). Early Experience Affects the Intergenerational Transmission of Infant Abuse in Rhesus Monkeys. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102(27), 9726-9729.

Maccoby, E. (1998). The two sexes : Growing up apart, coming together (Family and public policy). Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Jacklin, C., Maccoby, E., & Dick, A. (1973). Barrier Behavior and Toy Preference: Sex Differences (And Their Absence) in the Year-Old Child. Child Development, 44(1), 196-200.

Questions and Comments: If there is a video about Eleanor Maccoby showing her talk about her work or something education can it have a link embedded in the wiki-page? If so, how is that done? From what I could see looking at the information about Eleanor Maccoby, there is far more information regarding her work than anything I could find for her early or later years in a book or journal. Mariah.l.hiltner (talk) 18:28, 28 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Evaluation, References, and Questions

One issue I have with the current article is the lack of information on Eleanor Maccoby. For the amount of references they have I believe they should of been able to do a better analysis of the references they did cite in the current article. This lack of information on Eleanor Maccoby could be linked to not enough sources or simply a poor analysis of these references. This issue is something worth investigating, which will help us improve this article and create a better grasp of who Eleanor Maccoby was as an individual, and a female psychologist. Similar to Wendy, I also noticed the lack of communication on the talk page as well.

References

1. Awards for distinguished scientific contributions: Eleanor E. Maccoby. (1989). American Psychologist, 44(4), 621-623. doi:10.1037/h0092102

2. Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in Psychological Science: Eleanor Emmons Maccoby. (1996). American Psychologist, 51(8), 757-759. doi:10.1037/0003-066X.51.8.757

3. Lewin, M. (1992). Kurt Lewin Memorial Award, 1991: Eleanor E. Maccoby. Journal Of Social Issues, 48(2), 167-170.

The first question I have is regarding the current references cited within the article. Are we still able to use these references, go back and do our own analysis of the current references and add any information from these references worth noting or should we work with completely new references?

The second question I have is regarding the third reference I noted. It is not available online so I would have to find the reference some where else. Do you know anything about the Kurt Lewin Memorial Award Eleanor received? Is it something worth investigating? Brookehonek (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 18:54, 28 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Morgan's evaluation

Although Eleanor Maccoby's Wikipedia page has information on her career and schooling, it doesn't touch on her life outside of psychology. This includes the fact that it is missing information from her early life and also relevant personal information from her adult life. I think that her page should definitely include information on her strong voice in the feminist movement and the feminist ideals that she worked toward throughout her life. This information is especially interesting because it ties back to her well known studies on sex differences.


References

Maccoby, Eleanor E. "Gender as a social category." Developmental psychology 24.6 (1988): 755.

Maccoby, E. E. (1990). Gender and relationships: A developmental account. American psychologist, 45(4), 513.

Sears, R. R., Maccoby, E. E., & Levin, H. (1976). Patterns of child rearing. Stanford University Press.


Questions or Comments

I have struggled with how to insert the information box that is found in so many Wikipedia pages (contains a picture, the name, years of life, etc.). Is there a place in Wikipedia that I can find this format or learn how to do this?

When grading Eleanor Maccoby's article, are you looking for a specific length that we should strive for, or is it based more so on quality of information and organization of the information? Morgan.hausauer (talk) 03:14, 29 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

To-Do List

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-Generate OutlineMorgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
-Evaluate quality of sourcesMorgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
-Find valuable and pertinent informationMorgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
-Organize information to best fit outlineMorgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
I am hoping to spend most of my time focusing on her personal/early life, awards, and her work as a feminist. Morgan.hausauer (talk) 22:03, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Outline

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Introduction

Early Life and Education

Born in Tacoma, Washington Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
PhD in psychology at U of MichiganMorgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Born to Eugene, owner of a millwork business, and Viva, a musicianMorgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Was the second oldest sibling Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Had 3 sisters Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Contributions to Developmental Psychology

Contributions to the Psychology of Sex Differences

Publications

In 1966, along with Robert Oetzel, she published her first book on sex-based differences, entitled The Development of Sex Differences. However, her most influential book was published in 1974, and was entitled The Psychology of Sex Differences, which Maccoby co-authored with Carol Jacklin. This book, which reviewed over 1,600 different studies of socialisation's effects on sex differences, stressed biological, rather than cultural, influences on sex-based differences.Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Awards

Barbara Kimball Browning Professorship at Sanford University in 1979Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Sanford University Walter J. Fores Award for Excellence in Teaching 1981Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
G. Stanley Hall Award of APA's Division of Developmental Psychology 1982Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
American Educational Research Association Award for Distinguished Contributions in Educational Research 1984Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Society for Research in Child Development Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Child Development 1987 Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
APA Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award 1988Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
National Academy of Sciences 1993 Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Psychology Foundations 1996 Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
APA's Eleanor Maccoby Book Award in Developmental Psychology 2000 Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

The Maccoby Award

The Maccoby Award, named after Eleanor Maccoby, is delivered to the author of a book in psychology making contributions to an area of psychology represented by Division 7 of the American Psychological Association, that of developmental psychologyMorgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Personal Life

Married Nathan Maccoby her senior year in college Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Adopted 3 children Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Social Views

Considers herself a feminist Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Thinks she was subject to little sexism other than the wage gapMorgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

References

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http://www.feministvoices.com/eleanor-maccoby/ Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC) http://faculty.webster.edu/woolflm/maccoby2.htmlMorgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC) American Psychological Association (2004a). The Eleanor Maccoby book award in developmental psychology. Retrieved March 20, 2016, from http://www.apa.org/about/division/div7awdcemb.html. Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC) O'Connell, A. N. & Russo, N. F. (Ed) (1990). Women in psychology: A bio bibliographic sourcebook. New York: Greenwood Press. Morgan.hausauer (talk) 21:57, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

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