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IN Box
Volume 2, Number 2
April 2004
January's diverse palate
As a future academic with interest in training psychologists, I found the
article on "Motivating
the yawners" and Dr. Williams-Nickelson's
article on supervision to be informative. Supervision, whether in research or
clinical practice, is an essential aspect of training as a
psychologist, and I would like to see a more in-depth look at this issue.
MICHAEL B. MADSON
Marquette University
It's always interesting to know what seasoned psychologists may have wanted
someone to tell them in graduate school ("Words
from the wise," January gradPSYCH).
When I have an opportunity to get philosophical input from those who have been
in the field for a while, I find that it stays with me much longer and likely
affects me more as a professional than when I get practical advice.
I appreciate the "Money Matters" section as well, because money is a key issue
for many grad students, and one that I find is often minimized.
KERRI L. TOM
Texas School of Professional Psychology at Argosy/Dallas

CORRECTIONS
In the print edition of January gradPSYCH, there were two incorrect Web addresses:
• In the "Postdoc
resources" section of the article "The
skinny on the postdoc" (page 32 in the print edition), APA's Minority Fellowship
Program Web address should have been www.apa.org/mfp.
• In the sidebar "School psychologists differ in their credentialing
requirements" of the article "What
you need to know to get licensed" (page
37 in the print edition), the APA Practice Portal address should have
been www.apapractice.org.
These URLs were correct in the Web versions of the articles.

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