Psychology and Neuroscience Pages
Click on the following link to view the pages in this circle: http://goo.gl/MwpSt.
If you have a science related degree, you are a science journalist, you are a K-12 science teacher, or you curate a science page, then add your profile/page to the database (http://goo.gl/vOJoN). Please note that you also have to circle Science on Google+: A Public Database if you would like to be considered for shared circles.
View underlying database: http://goo.gl/Yz8KR
View most recent shared circles: http://goo.gl/nO7rB
Seems rather bizarre that you don’t include people WORKING in science to the people you’re inviting into this circle…
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Hi Turil Cronburg. This circle is for pages, not individual people. If you want to see individual people in psychology and neuroscience, then check out the psychology profile circle (http://goo.gl/3ShFf) and the neuroscience profile circle (http://goo.gl/dFdcR).
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You say:
“If you have a science related degree, you are a science journalist, youare a K-12 science teacher, or you curate a science page, then add yourprofile/page to the database”
Which is what I’m responding to. No where in there does it say anything about working scientists (who might not have a “science related degree”). Why not just say “If you are working in a science field…”?
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Got it. Thanks. I was making the assumption that most if not all working scientists had science degrees. It might not be a bad idea to add working scientists to the list.
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