Background
Raybeck, Douglas was born on March 8, 1941 in Jamestown, New York, United States. Son of Joseph Anthony Raybeck and Evelyn (Jackson) Warfield.
(This is a book for all types of students and professional...)
This is a book for all types of students and professionals who would like to increase their ability to learn more rapidly and remember a wide range of material. The authors are professional psychologists who have specialized in this particular field, and their suggestions here are based on research findings about what actually works. The orientation is very practical, and the framework involves an explicit recognition that different techniques are required for different tasks. Extremely specific advice is provided regarding how to best approach many well-defined memory and learning situations, with a strong emphasis on how one's general health can significantly affect the ability to absorb and retain information, which is partly seen as a physical task, not just a mental one.
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Raybeck, Douglas was born on March 8, 1941 in Jamestown, New York, United States. Son of Joseph Anthony Raybeck and Evelyn (Jackson) Warfield.
Student, Freiburg U., 1962; Bachelor, Dartmouth College, 1964; postgraduate, School Oriental African Studies, 1967; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell Univercity, 1975.
Instructor in anthropology, Kirkland College, Clinton, New York, 1970-1975;
assistant professor, Kirkland College, Clinton, New York, 1975-1976;
associate professor, Kirkland College, Clinton, New York, 1976-1978;
associate professor, Hamilton College, Clinton, 1978-1984;
professor, Hamilton College, Clinton, since 1984;
Christian A. Johnson Excellence in Tchg. professor, Hamilton College, Clinton, 1993-1996. Various administrative positions Hamilton College, since 1978. Co-director CognitiveAssocs., Clinton, since 1988.
Consultant Bureau Labor Statistics, Washington, 1990.
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Active E. Timor Action Network, since 1992. Member American Anthropological Association, Society for Cross Cultural Research, Society for Psychological Anthropology, Sigma Xi.
Married Peggy AnnRoot, June, 1964 (divorced). Married Karen Lynne Jones, March 11, 1967. 1 child, Alethea Joy.