Post by Rita Witt on Jun 6, 2010 20:46:03 GMT -5
When Bette Gow went to the alleged kidnap toom around ten she did't turn lights on at first and couldn't see that Charley was missing. Is this a story of reality, no it is a make believe story, and was made up afterwards without actual doing? If she would have gone to the room leaving the lights out first, and performing another claimed duty, she would then have acclimated to the dark room and saw immediatly there was no Charley in the crib, but there never was a Charley in the crib that night? Bette Gow used incorrect reasoning called nomothetic induction a reverse order of reasoning had she actually done what she claimed, she would have seen the empty crib in truth.
Yes In your simplification the you picked up the shoes the patient could have arbitrarily thrown anywhere, but Charley was pinned into the crib. There is also enough outside light even on overcast days to give dim illumination through shutters, enough to have seen if there was a child in the crib, so she saw the empty crib and instead went to the window. Nomothetic is the oposite of idiographic, idigraphic explains accurate details of on an event, nomothetic generalizes on an event, and often is miss-leading, inaccurate, or a lie. Bette Genralized her excuse in round about reasoning (from generalization into a fact) she went to the windeow (avoidance), felt in the crib for Charley (searching), and finally turned on the light to find Charley gone (grand finale). Psychologists and Social Scientists study the makup of group action and determinants of truthfulness and dishonesty within the questionaires we are famous for, otherwise such work would be worthless.
It is very difficult to build a stright forward answer to a question when you are generalizing what you only think might be how something happened.
This case is filled with lies even from the experts like Koehler. the wood on the left is heartwood like wood expert Dr. Loney said about that piece of wood. Young trees have regular repeating patterns with smaller knotholes in the sapwood, but older trees have lager knotholes and darker grain and wider V patterns as seen in the left board s236, and not in rail 16. Rail 16 has small knothole, narrower V pattern, and longer seperations of knotholes with nearly symetrical grain pattern.
A great display of Southern Yellow Pine that shows it is consistent unless it is heartwood, under stress, or cut from a deeper or different section of the tree.
www.google.com/images?rlz=1T4GGLL_enUS373US373&q=Southern+Yellow+Pine&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=eYv8S5DRN478NfeW2d4H&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=5&ved=0CD8QsAQwB
Yes In your simplification the you picked up the shoes the patient could have arbitrarily thrown anywhere, but Charley was pinned into the crib. There is also enough outside light even on overcast days to give dim illumination through shutters, enough to have seen if there was a child in the crib, so she saw the empty crib and instead went to the window. Nomothetic is the oposite of idiographic, idigraphic explains accurate details of on an event, nomothetic generalizes on an event, and often is miss-leading, inaccurate, or a lie. Bette Genralized her excuse in round about reasoning (from generalization into a fact) she went to the windeow (avoidance), felt in the crib for Charley (searching), and finally turned on the light to find Charley gone (grand finale). Psychologists and Social Scientists study the makup of group action and determinants of truthfulness and dishonesty within the questionaires we are famous for, otherwise such work would be worthless.
It is very difficult to build a stright forward answer to a question when you are generalizing what you only think might be how something happened.
This case is filled with lies even from the experts like Koehler. the wood on the left is heartwood like wood expert Dr. Loney said about that piece of wood. Young trees have regular repeating patterns with smaller knotholes in the sapwood, but older trees have lager knotholes and darker grain and wider V patterns as seen in the left board s236, and not in rail 16. Rail 16 has small knothole, narrower V pattern, and longer seperations of knotholes with nearly symetrical grain pattern.
A great display of Southern Yellow Pine that shows it is consistent unless it is heartwood, under stress, or cut from a deeper or different section of the tree.
www.google.com/images?rlz=1T4GGLL_enUS373US373&q=Southern+Yellow+Pine&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=eYv8S5DRN478NfeW2d4H&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=5&ved=0CD8QsAQwB