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Rumors abound that Professor of Psychology Marc D. Hauser, one of two instructors who teaches the course, is under pressure to deflate grades because of his role on committees that are pushing for grading reform. “I heard from students that he was planning on restructuring the course and making it much more difficult, at least in terms of grade distributions,” kvetches Abigail M. Wild...
...Professor of Psychology Marc D. Hauser said TFs sometimes don’t want to teach...
...goal of some graduate students to spend their lives in labs and not to teach at all and professors often have to convince them of the benefits of teaching in order to communicate their ideas,” Hauser said...
...couldn’t run without undergrads,” Hauser says. “They not only bring person power, which is needed to run the experiments, but much more importantly, they bring a vitality that is fantastically rewarding to me. So many of the great ideas in our lab have come from the undergraduates. Unlike post-docs and grad students, the undergrads are unjaded, and take critical positions on everything we do. The undergrads are the heart...
Students testify that the lab experience, featuring daily coffee hours with Hauser, is a lot of fun, but the best part is still working with the animals. “It’s very humbling to be outsmarted by a one-pound monkey,” Spaulding says. “I think everyone at Harvard could use that once in a while...